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The following pages link to Polynomials and equations in Arabic algebra (Q1018494):
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- Practicing algebra in Late Antiquity: the problem-solving of Diophantus of Alexandria (Q391331) (← links)
- A new analytical framework for the understanding of Diophantus's \textit{Arithmetica} I--III (Q666272) (← links)
- Simplifying equations in Arabic algebra (Q885084) (← links)
- Medieval Arabic algebra as an artificial language (Q935697) (← links)
- François Viète's revolution in algebra (Q1643448) (← links)
- Tracing the early history of algebra: testimonies on Diophantus in the Greek-speaking world (4th--7th century CE) (Q2001445) (← links)
- Proofs and algebra in al-Fārisī's commentary (Q2001450) (← links)
- \textit{māl}, enunciations, and the prehistory of Arabic algebra (Q2576312) (← links)
- Situating the Debate on “Geometrical Algebra” within the Framework of Premodern Algebra (Q4593277) (← links)
- Irrational “Coefficients” in Renaissance Algebra (Q4594268) (← links)
- Zero and nothing in medieval Arabic arithmetic (Q5879360) (← links)
- Additive and subtractive as relational entities in the algebra of al-Zanjānī (and his predecessors) (Q6657935) (← links)