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The following pages link to The diversity of mathematical cultures: one past and some possible futures (Q2410949):
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- On mathematical problems as historically determined artifacts: Reflections inspired by sources from ancient China (Q833305) (← links)
- How has one, and how could have one approached the diversity of mathematical cultures? (Q1620839) (← 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)
- How do we understand mathematical practices in non-mathematical fields? Reflections inspired by cases from \(12^{\text{th}}\) and \(13^{\text{th}}\) century China (Q2660396) (← links)
- Mathematics and its ancient classics worldwide: translations, appropriations, reconstructions, roles. Abstracts from the workshop held May 30 -- June 5, 2021 (hybrid meeting) (Q2693007) (← links)
- The procedure of the<i>Section of Pieces of Areas</i>in Li Ye and Yang Hui’s works: genealogy of diagrams and equations (Q6038556) (← links)
- Working on and with division in early China, third century BCE -- seventh century CE (Q6619816) (← links)