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  • Gerald Sajol

  • 問題数 26 • 11/18/2024

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  • 1

    Beginning of the Golden age.

    5th Century

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    His contributions are: Zero as a number, Negative Numbers and Algebraic Notations.

    Brahmagupta

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    Made contributions to algebra and calculus during the 12th century.

    Bhaskara II

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    Produced sine tables and approximated pi to 4 decimal places.

    Aryabhata

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    Founded by Madhava in the late 14th century

    Kerala School of Mathematics

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    Developed infinite series for trigonometric functions and pi.

    Kerala School of Mathematics

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    Early forms of differentation and integration for simple functions.

    Kerala School of Mathematics

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    Who founded the Kerala school of mathematics.

    Madhava

  • 9

    Established in Baghdad around 810.

    House of Wisdom

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    Center for translating Greek and Indian works.

    House of Wisdom

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    Father of Algebra

    Al-khwarizmi

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    Advocated for the Hindu numerical system.

    Al-khwarizmi

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    Introduced “reduction” and “balancing” methods, solving polynomials to the 2nd degree.

    Al-khwarizmi

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    Extended algebra, freeing it from geometrical heritage.

    Al-Karaji

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    Introduced algebraic calculus theory & mathematical induction.

    Al-Karaji

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    Generalized methods for extracting roots.

    Omar Khayyam

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    Treated geometry as a separate discipline.

    Nasir Al-Din Al-Tusi

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    Extensive exposition of spherical trigonometry.

    Nasir Al-Din Al-Tusi

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    Developed a formula for amicable numbers.

    Thabit Ibn Qurra

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    Continued Archimedes’ work on areas, volumes and tangents.

    Ibrahim Ibn Sinan

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    Linked algebra and geometry, worked on optics and physics.

    Ibn al-Haytham

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    Worked on sqare roots, continued fractions, and amicable numbers.

    Ibn al-Banna

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    Introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and the Fibonacci sequence to europe.

    Leonardo Fibonacci

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    Pioneered rectangular coordinates and worked on Infinite series.

    Nicole Oresme

  • 25

    Advanced Trigonometry as an independent branch of Mathematics.

    Regiomontanus

  • 26

    Influenced later mathematicians with ideas on infinity and infinitesimals.

    Nicholas of Cusa