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Diophantus and Diophantine Equations
Semi-popular maths on an area of number theory related to Fermat.
Isabella G. Bashmakova, Joseph H. Silverman, 1997
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Diophantus of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek ...
published in 1572, says dogmatically that Diophantus lived under Antoninus Pius
(138-161 A.D.), but there is no confirmation of this date either. The positive
evidence on the subject can be given very shortly. An upper limit is indicated by
the ...
Sir Thomas Little Heath, 2012
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Diophantus of Alexandria; a Study in the History of Greek Algebr
Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
Sir Thomas Little Heath, 2012
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Number Theory: An Approach Through History from Hammurapi to ...
Diophantus, in Bachet's edition, and Viète's masterly presentation of a large
portion of Diophantus in his Zetetica of 1593. As he had later occasion to observe
, neither Viète nor even Diophantus were really number-theorists. "Number
theory" ...
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A History of Greek Mathematics, Volume II: From Aristarchus ...
"As it is, the book is indispensable; it has, indeed, no serious English rival." — Times Literary Supplement "Sir Thomas Heath, foremost English historian of the ancient exact sciences in the twentieth century." — Prof.
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology
[P. S.] DIOPHANTUS (Aioifmrror). 1. A native of Arabia, who however lived at
Athens, where he was at the head of the sophistical school. He was a
contemporary of Proaercsius, whom he survived, and whose funeral oration he
delivered in ...
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The Development of Arabic Mathematics: Between Arithmetic ...
First introduced in the 10th century, Diophantus' Arithmetica contributed much to
the development of mathematics in the Middle Ages. Most notably it permitted the
extension of classical Diophantine analysis, which existed already among the ...
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Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra
IO The Arithmetic of Diophantus as theoretital logistit. The tontept of eidos in
Diophantus THE six nooxs by Diophantusm which have come down to us under
the title Arithmetica ('Apt0;u;-rtmi) — Diophantus himself speaks of thirteen books
in ...
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Ancient Women Philosophers: 600 B.C.-500 A. D.
However, there is convincing evidence that the Commentary on Diophantus' Arith
- meticorum has survived, interpolated in part into the original text. Hypatia's
Commentary on Book III of Ptolemy's Syntaxis Mathe- matica and its
accompanying ...
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, ed. ...
[P. S.] DIOPHANTUS (Aj^owoj). 1. A native of Arabia, who however lived at
Athens, whore he was at the head of the sophistical school. He was a
contemporary of Proaeresius, whom he survived, and whose funeral oration he
delivered in A. u.
Greek and Roman biography, sir William Smith, 1861
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «DIOPHANTUS»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
Diophantus w wiadomościach.
Abu al-Wafa' al-Buzjani مين هو أبو الوفاء البوزجاني GOogle
عالم مثل العديد من فترة ابو'l كتب وفاء ترجمة التعليقات التي فقدت في أعمال فى ايوكليد باوهايو diophantus و لمركز الخوارزمي للحساب الالي. «رياضة نيوز, Cze 15»
Children should be taught how to break rules, says headteacher
"What if mathematicians hadn't queried the Greek mathematician Diophantus, who described equations with negative solutions as “absurd”, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Lis 14»
Another Reason to Love the Number Seven
Diophantine equations, named for the mathematician Diophantus of Alexandria, are equations relating several unknown quantities in which we ... «Scientific American, Wrz 14»
Fields Medal winner Manjul Bhargava says his inspiration has been …
This identity was discovered by Diophantus in the third century, and is a first case of Gauss composition: We are taking an expression of the ... «India Today, Sie 14»
The First Female Astronomer
She also wrote explanatory notes on several books in mathematics, most notably Apollonius' Conics and Diophantus's multivolume Arithmetica ... «Huffington Post, Lip 14»
Aaron Levin: Spilling the beans about math
These equations, named after the third-century mathematician Diophantus of Alexandria, are polynomial equations where one is interested in ... «MSUToday, Maj 14»
Hyperbolic homogeneous polynomials, oh my!
Diophantus, after whom the Diophantine equations are named, is best known for his Arithmetica, which Ramakrishnan describes as "a ... «Phys.Org, Kwi 14»
Two Is Company, But Three Is A Crowd
Answer: Diophantus (thousand, pi). Winner: David Rosen of Syosset, N.Y.. Next week's challenge: The challenge comes from listener Carol ... «NPR, Mar 14»
Operation Costs for Greek Schools in Germany
Students in these schools are provided with free books from CTI – Diophantus, with the exception of high school English books. Since 2010 the ... «Greek Reporter, Lut 14»
The Simpsons Is Much Smarter About Math Than You Ever Would …
Working in isolation at his home in southern France, his only mathematical companion was a book called Arithmetica, written by Diophantus of ... «Slate Magazine, Paz 13»