Diophantus of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek AlgebraUniversity Press, 1910 - 387 páginas |
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... four years later . It is clear that the epigram was written , not long after his death , by an intimate personal friend with knowledge of and taste for the science which Diophantus made his life - work ' . • The works on which the fame ...
... four years later . It is clear that the epigram was written , not long after his death , by an intimate personal friend with knowledge of and taste for the science which Diophantus made his life - work ' . • The works on which the fame ...
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... four Books of which were preserved by Eutocius , who wrote a commentary on them , while the rest , which he did not include in his commentary , were lost so far as the Greek text is concerned . While , however , three of the last four ...
... four Books of which were preserved by Eutocius , who wrote a commentary on them , while the rest , which he did not include in his commentary , were lost so far as the Greek text is concerned . While , however , three of the last four ...
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... four Books , from the third to the sixth , we find that Diophantus moves in a rigidly defined and limited circle of methods and artifices , and that any attempts which he makes to free himself are futile ; " as often as he gives the ...
... four Books , from the third to the sixth , we find that Diophantus moves in a rigidly defined and limited circle of methods and artifices , and that any attempts which he makes to free himself are futile ; " as often as he gives the ...
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... four of Book III . recalling similar problems in the preceding Books respectively . But the latter circumstances are better explained , as Tannery explains them , by the supposition that the first problems of Books II . and III . are ...
... four of Book III . recalling similar problems in the preceding Books respectively . But the latter circumstances are better explained , as Tannery explains them , by the supposition that the first problems of Books II . and III . are ...
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... four Books only , in order to make up a convenient volume , so the tract on Polygonal Numbers was added to the remains of the Arithmetica , though forming no part of the larger work ' . Thus Tannery would seem to deny the genuineness of ...
... four Books only , in order to make up a convenient volume , so the tract on Polygonal Numbers was added to the remains of the Arithmetica , though forming no part of the larger work ' . Thus Tannery would seem to deny the genuineness of ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Diophantus of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek Algebra Thomas L. Heath Vista previa restringida - 1910 |
Diophantus of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek Algebra Sir Thomas Little Heath,Leonhard Euler Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
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absolute term added Algebra arithm Assume auxiliary triangle Bachet Books coefficient commentary cube difference Dioph Diophantus double-equation equal Euler expression factors find a right-angled find three numbers find three squares find two numbers four numbers fraction Frénicle given number given ratio gives a square Greek hypotenuse Iamblichus indeterminate indeterminate equations integral Lagrange Lemma letter Maximus Planudes method minus multiplied Nesselmann obtain Oeuvres de Fermat polygonal number Porisms prime number problem proposition quadratic rational numbers required numbers required squares right-angled triangle satisfy the conditions solution square number substitute subtract Suppose Tannery Theon of Smyrna theorem third number triple-equation unknown quantity whence whole numbers Xylander καὶ