The following pages link to (Q5828997):
Displaying 23 items.
- A new reading of Archytas' doubling of the cube and its implications (Q256592) (← links)
- Abraham J. Sachs (1914--1983): in memoriam (Q792986) (← links)
- Irrationality of the square root of 2: the early Pythagorean proof, Theodorus's and Theaetetus's generalizations (Q906027) (← links)
- Three alternate methods of obtaining the ancient Egyptian formula for the area of a circle (Q1061721) (← links)
- Mathematical bases of ancient Egyptian architecture and graphic art (Q1061724) (← links)
- The ritual origin of counting (Q1130774) (← links)
- Techniques of fractions in ancient Egypt and Greece (Q1164035) (← links)
- Archimedes and the measurement of the circle: a new interpretation (Q1228472) (← links)
- On Plato's ``Fairest triangles'' (Timaeus 54a) (Q1309148) (← links)
- A proof for Theodorus' theorem by drawing diagrams (Q1321684) (← links)
- A reference to perfect numbers in Plato's Theaetetus (Q1781897) (← links)
- An alternative quadratic formula (Q1985483) (← links)
- Equivalence: an attempt at a history of the idea (Q2052631) (← links)
- On the Egyptian method of decomposing 2/\(n\) into unit fractions (Q2474815) (← links)
- Remarks on Nicomedes' duplication (Q2524054) (← links)
- On the value equivalent to \(\pi\) in ancient mathematical texts. A new interpretation (Q2540257) (← links)
- A new algorithm for the expansion of Egyptian fractions (Q2554354) (← links)
- A framework for defining the generality of Diophantos' methods in ``Arithmetica'' (Q2577196) (← links)
- Ratio in early Greek mathematics (Q3859747) (← links)
- Distribution of rational points on the circle of unit radius (Q5241545) (← links)
- Contextualizing Unguru’s 1975 Attack on the Historiography of Ancient Greek Mathematics (Q5378070) (← links)
- Partitions, Egyptian Fractions, and Free Products of Finite Abelian Groups (Q5754005) (← links)
- Contrasting aims and approaches in the study of ancient Egyptian mathematics in the 1920$ \text{s}$ (Q6050666) (← links)