The following pages link to (Q4913629):
Displaying 9 items.
- Plimpton 322 is Babylonian exact sexagesimal trigonometry (Q1678024) (← links)
- Plimpton 322: a study of rectangles (Q2152388) (← links)
- Enheduanna: princess, priestess, poet, and mathematician (Q2204971) (← 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 the estimate of \(\sqrt{2}\) on YBC 7289 may have been calculated (Q2697613) (← links)
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- Foundations of Mathematics Buried in School Garbage (Southern Mesopotamia, Early Second Millennium BCE) (Q5241550) (← links)
- Reverse Engineering Applied to Ephemerides: Analysis and Edition of the Arabic Ephemeris of 1326/27 <scp>ce</scp>(MS Cairo, Dār al-Kutub,<i> mīqāt</i> 817) (Q5865214) (← links)
- Mesopotamian square root approximation by a sequence of rectangles (Q6546577) (← links)