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The following pages link to Square root approximations in Old Babylonian mathematics: YBC 7289 in context (Q1282317):
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- Notes on computable analysis (Q519888) (← links)
- Choosing starting values for certain Newton-Raphson iterations (Q817866) (← links)
- On square roots and their representations (Q1080408) (← links)
- Which kind of mathematics was known and referred to by those who wanted to integrate mathematics in ``wisdom'' -- Neopythagoreans and others? (Q2335175) (← links)
- Cube roots of integers. A conjecture about Heron's method in \textit{Metrika} III.20 (Q2436782) (← links)
- Real quantifier elimination for the synthesis of optimal numerical algorithms (case study: square root computation) (Q2635072) (← links)
- How the estimate of \(\sqrt{2}\) on YBC 7289 may have been calculated (Q2697613) (← links)
- (Q3078537) (← links)
- Origins and Application of Geometry in the Thera Prehistoric Civilization Ca. 1650 BC (Q3423497) (← links)
- Extraction of Cube Roots in Babylonian Mathematics (Q3824245) (← links)
- Could, or <i>should</i>, the ancient Greeks have discovered the Lucas-Lehmer test? (Q4594710) (← links)
- (Q4868325) (← links)
- Neither Sherlock Holmes nor Babylon: A reassessment of Plimpton 322 (Q5953247) (← links)
- Hero and the tradition of the circle segment (Q6171825) (← links)
- Mesopotamian square root approximation by a sequence of rectangles (Q6546577) (← links)