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The following pages link to Lengths, widths, surfaces. A portrait of Old Babylonian algebra and its kin (Q5955700):
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- Book review of: J.-L. Chabert et al., Histoire d'algorithmes. Du caillou à la puce (Q309809) (← links)
- Conventions for recreational problems in Fibonacci's \textit{Liber abbaci} (Q532572) (← links)
- Plimpton 322: a review and a different perspective (Q642097) (← links)
- Did Egyptian scribes have an algorithmic means for determining the circumference of a circle? (Q643309) (← links)
- How ordinary elimination became Gaussian elimination (Q716156) (← links)
- Simplifying equations in Arabic algebra (Q885084) (← links)
- Revisiting al-Samaw'al's table of binomial coefficients: Greek inspiration, diagrammatic reasoning and mathematical induction (Q889611) (← links)
- An alternative to the Pythagorean rule? Reevaluating problem 1 of cuneiform tablet BM 34 568 (Q950253) (← links)
- Mathematics and war: an invitation to revisit. (Q1411669) (← links)
- Bisecting the trapezoid: tracing the origins of a Babylonian computation of Jupiter's motion (Q1637279) (← links)
- In defence of geometrical algebra (Q1697420) (← links)
- Conceptual divergence -- canons and taboos -- and critique: reflections on explanatory categories (Q1877686) (← links)
- Poles and walls in Mesopotamia and Egypt (Q1877687) (← links)
- The mathematics of the past: distinguishing its history from our heritage (Q1877688) (← links)
- The emergence of symbolic algebra as a shift in predominant models (Q1956457) (← links)
- An alternative quadratic formula (Q1985483) (← links)
- BM 76829: a small astronomical fragment with important implications for the Late Babylonian astronomy and the Astronomical Book of Enoch (Q2029474) (← links)
- Quo vadis \textit{history of ancient mathematics} who will you take with you, and who will be left behind? Essay review prompted by a recent publication (Q2073411) (← links)
- Hippocrates of Chios -- his elements and his lunes. A critique of circular reasoning (Q2132770) (← links)
- The sexagesimal place-value notation and abstract numbers in mathematical cuneiform texts (Q2145714) (← links)
- Measuring crops with the \textit{šukunnûm}-number (Q2145716) (← links)
- ``Complex numbers'' and the problem of multiplication between quantities (Q2145720) (← links)
- Plimpton 322: a study of rectangles (Q2152388) (← links)
- History of mathematics: a global cultural approach. Abstracts from the workshop held December 13--19, 2020 (online meeting) (Q2232324) (← links)
- When is the algorithm concept pertinent -- and when not? Thoughts about algorithms and paradigmatic examples, and about algorithmic and non-algorithmic mathematical cultures (Q2335267) (← links)
- False position in Leonardo of Pisa's \textit{Liber abbaci} (Q2381567) (← links)
- Geometric division problems, quadratic equations, and recursive geometric algorithms in Mesopotamian mathematics (Q2435325) (← links)
- A framework for defining the generality of Diophantos' methods in ``Arithmetica'' (Q2577196) (← links)
- On the relationship between geometric objects and figures in Euclidean geometry (Q2671586) (← links)
- How the estimate of \(\sqrt{2}\) on YBC 7289 may have been calculated (Q2697613) (← links)
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- Spengler and Mathematics in a Mesopotamian Mirror (Q4611500) (← links)
- From Practical to Pure Geometry and Back (Q5074087) (← links)
- Foundations of Mathematics Buried in School Garbage (Southern Mesopotamia, Early Second Millennium BCE) (Q5241550) (← links)
- From the Practice of Explanation to the Ideology of Demonstration: An Informal Essay (Q5241551) (← links)
- Mesopotamian Mathematics, Seen “from the Inside” (by Assyriologists) and “from the Outside” (by Historians of Mathematics) (Q5378061) (← links)
- Hero and the tradition of the circle segment (Q6171825) (← links)