The following pages link to (Q4411168):
Displaying 19 items.
- Book review of: J.-L. Chabert et al., Histoire d'algorithmes. Du caillou à la puce (Q309809) (← links)
- Cube root extraction in medieval mathematics (Q549911) (← links)
- Did Egyptian scribes have an algorithmic means for determining the circumference of a circle? (Q643309) (← links)
- An Egyptian algorithm for polynomials (Q801112) (← links)
- Ancient Egyptian mathematics: new perspectives on old sources (Q816386) (← links)
- The difference \(5\frac 1 2\) in a problem of rations from the Rhind mathematical papyrus (Q957592) (← links)
- On the mathematization of corn in ancient Egypt (Q969629) (← links)
- Diagrams in ancient Egyptian geometry. Survey and assessment (Q1045846) (← links)
- Some comments on R. J. Gillings' analysis of the \(2/n\) table in the Rhind papyrus (Q1250805) (← links)
- Calculating the daily bread: Rations in theory and practice (Q1399701) (← links)
- Plimpton 322 is Babylonian exact sexagesimal trigonometry (Q1678024) (← 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)
- False position in Leonardo of Pisa's \textit{Liber abbaci} (Q2381567) (← links)
- On the Egyptian method of decomposing 2/\(n\) into unit fractions (Q2474815) (← links)
- A new interpretation of problem 10 of the Moscow mathematical papyrus (Q2654168) (← links)
- Two letters from Otto Neugebauer to Thomas Eric Peet on ancient Egyptian mathematics (Q2660401) (← links)
- Essai d'une nouvelle interprétation du premier problème du Papyrus Mathématique Démotique 10520 du British Museum (Q3748225) (← links)
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