An introduction to the history of algebra
solving equations from Mesopotamian times to the Renaissance
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Author
Publication
2009 - American Mathematical Society, Providence, R.I, Rhode Island
Language
English
Word Count
43,500 words, Guess
Page Count
174 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveintroductiontohi0000sesi
- ISBN-100821844733
- ISBN-139780821844731
- Goodreads6605248
- Library of Congress Control Number2009008068
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number314377945
- Better World Books9780821844731
- Open LibraryOL23180226M
Classifications
- DDC512.009
- LCCQA151 .S4513 2009
- LCCQA151.S4513 2009
Description
"This book does not aim to give an exhaustive survey of the history of algebra up to early modern times but merely to present some significant steps in solving equations and, wherever applicable, to link these developments to the extension of the number system. Various examples of problems, with their typical solution methods, are analyzed, and sometimes translated completely. Indeed, it is another aim of this book to ease the reader's access to modern editions of old mathematical texts, or even to the original texts; to this end, some of the problems discussed in the text have been reproduced in the appendices in their original language (Greek, Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, French, German, Provencal, and Italian) with explicative notes."--Jacket.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Mathematical world -- v. 27
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