- Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn al Ḥasan al-
Karajī (Persian: ابو بکر محمد بن الحسن الکرجی; c. 953 – c. 1029) was a 10th-century
Persian mathematician and engineer...
- al-
Karaji and
continued by al-Samaw'al and
others was that of an
inductive argument for
dealing with
certain arithmetic sequences. Thus al-
Karaji used...
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metals such as
mercury and
other toxins from the water".
Persian engineer Al-
Karaji (c. 953 – c. 1029)
wrote a book, The
Extraction of
Hidden Waters, which...
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binomial theorem up to n=12 and Pascal's
triangle previously given by al-
Karaji.
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influencing mathematical thought for an
extended period.
Successors like al-
Karaji expanded on his work,
contributing to
advancements in
various mathematical...
- al-ʿasīr). The
works of Abu
Kamil influenced other mathematicians, like al-
Karaji and Fibonacci, and as such had a
lasting impact on the
development of algebra...
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binomial coefficients appears in a work by Al-
Karaji,
quoted by Al-Samaw'al in his "al-Bahir". Al-
Karaji described the
triangular pattern of the binomial...
- al-Būzjānī Ibn Sahl Al-Sijzi Ibn
Yunus Abu Nasr
Mansur Kushyar ibn
Labban Al-
Karaji Ibn al-Haytham (Alhacen/Alhazen) Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī Ibn
Tahir al-Baghdadi...
- the
treatise al-Fakhri (by al-
Karajī, 953 – ca. 1029)
builds on it to some extent.
According to
Rashed Roshdi, Al-
Karajī's contemporary Ibn al-Haytham knew...
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based on his
ability to
extract roots. One of Khayyam's predecessors, al-
Karaji, had
already discovered the
triangular arrangement of the
coefficients of...