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This text offers a special account of Indian work in diophantine equations during the 6th through 12th centuries and Italian work on solutions of cubic and biquadratic equations from the 11th through 16th centuries. The volume traces the historical development of algebra and the theory of equations from ancient times to the beginning of modern algebra, outlining some modern themes, such as the fundamental theorem of algebra, Clifford algebras and quarternions. It is geared toward undergraduates who have no background in calculus. This book is co-published with the Hindustan Book Agency (New De...
This text offers a special account of Indian work in diophantine equations during the 6th through 12th centuries and Italian work on solutions of cubic and biquadratic equations from the 11th through 16th centuries. The volume traces the historical development of algebra and the theory of equations from ancient times to the beginning of modern algebra, outlining some modern themes, such as the fundamental theorem of algebra, Clifford algebras and quarternions. It is geared toward undergraduates who have no background in calculus. This book is co-published with the Hindustan Book Agency (New Delhi) and is distributed world-wide, except in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal, by the American Mathematical Society.
This text offers a special account of Indian work in diophantine equations during the 6th through 12th centuries and Italian work on solutions of cubic and biquadratic equations from the 11th through 16th centuries. The volume traces the historical development of algebra and the theory of equations from ancient times to the beginning of modern algebra, outlining some modern themes, such as the fundamental theorem of algebra, Clifford algebras and quarternions. It is geared toward undergraduates who have no background in calculus. This book is co-published with the Hindustan Book Agency (New Delhi) and is distributed world-wide, except in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal, by the American Mathematical Society.
This text offers a special account of Indian work in diophantine equations during the 6th through 12th centuries and Italian work on solutions of cubic and biquadratic equations from the 11th through 16th centuries. The volume traces the historical development of algebra and the theory of equations from ancient times to the beginning of modern algebra, outlining some modern themes, such as the fundamental theorem of algebra, Clifford algebras and quarternions. It is geared toward undergraduates who have no background in calculus. This book is co-published with the Hindustan Book Agency (New Delhi) and is distributed world-wide, except in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal, by the American Mathematical Society.