The following pages link to (Q3248912):
Displaying 20 items.
- Even faster integer multiplication (Q306687) (← links)
- How algebra spoiled recreational problems: a case study in the cross-cultural dissemination of mathematics (Q465157) (← links)
- Algebraic curves in Japan during the Edo period (Q580316) (← links)
- ``Eratosthenes' measurement of the Earth reconsidered'' (Q685235) (← links)
- Geometry and physics today (Q857709) (← links)
- The so-called Fibonacci numbers in ancient and medieval India (Q1062965) (← links)
- The ritual origin of counting (Q1130774) (← links)
- The Chinese connection between the Pascal triangle and the solution of numerical equations of any degree (Q1147688) (← links)
- Mathematics and history (Q1208615) (← links)
- The roots of combinatorics (Q1257879) (← links)
- The conformal map \(z\to z^ 2\) of the hodograph plane (Q1334846) (← links)
- The rational iteration method by Georges Lemaître (Q1710717) (← links)
- Enheduanna: princess, priestess, poet, and mathematician (Q2204971) (← links)
- From analogical proportion to logical proportions (Q2254553) (← links)
- Indeterminate linear problems from Asia to Europe (Q2304837) (← links)
- Proof the Skewes' number is not an integer using lattice points and tangent line (Q2688825) (← links)
- Polynomial Multiplication over Finite Fields in Time \( O(n \log n \) (Q5066949) (← links)
- Multiple analogical proportions (Q5069647) (← links)
- The history and historiography of the discovery of calculus in India (Q6119139) (← links)
- Legendre's geometry and trigonometry at the Evelpides school (Central Military School) during the Kapodristrian period (Q6622356) (← links)