- Anthology. One of the
problems (sometimes
called Diophantus' epitaph) states: Here lies
Diophantus, the
wonder behold.
Through art algebraic, the stone...
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Diophantus is a
lunar impact crater that lies in the
southwestern part of the Mare Imbrium,
named after the
ancient Gr****
mathematician Diophantus. It...
- by
enthusiasts of
Diophantus who
imprisoned him in a cell
until he took an oath to
become Diophantus' student. His oath to
Diophantus did not prohibit...
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Diophantus (Gr****: Διόφαντος Dióphantos), son of Asclepiodorus, of Sinope, was a
general in the
service of
Mithridates VI of Pontus.
Diophantus was active...
-
Diophantus'
mother and two
servants witnessed this occurrence. The
women dressed Diophantus in the
typical feminine way,
imagining that
Diophantus had...
- éléments arithmétiques, and a
Latin translation of the
Arithmetica of
Diophantus (the very
translation where Fermat wrote a
margin note
about Fermat's...
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Diophantus,
similar to
medieval arabic algebra is an
aggregation of
objects of
different types with no
operations present For example, in
Diophantus a...
-
Diophantine equation,
named for the 3rd-century
Alexandrian mathematician,
Diophantus, who
studied them and
developed methods for the
solution of some kinds...
- of algebra" than
Diophantus because al-Khwarizmi is the
first to
teach algebra in an
elementary form and for its own sake,
Diophantus is
primarily concerned...
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equations and formulas.
Diophantus (3rd century) and al-Khwarizmi (9th century) were the two main
precursors of algebra.
Diophantus solved some equations...