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  2. History of algebra - Wikipedia

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    The word "algebra" is derived from the Arabic word الجبر al-jabr, and this comes from the treatise written in the year 830 by the medieval Persian mathematician, Al-Khwārizmī, whose Arabic title, Kitāb al-muḫtaṣar fī ḥisāb al-ğabr wa-l-muqābala, can be translated as The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing.

  3. Victor J. Katz - Wikipedia

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    History of Mathematics: An Introduction, New York: Harper Collins, 1993, 3rd edition Pearson 2008 (a shortened edition was published in 2003 by Pearson) with Karen Hunger Parshall: Taming the Unknown: A History of Algebra from Antiquity to the Early Twentieth Century, Princeton University Press 2014 [6] [7]

  4. Timeline of mathematics - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of pure and applied mathematics history.It is divided here into three stages, corresponding to stages in the development of mathematical notation: a "rhetorical" stage in which calculations are described purely by words, a "syncopated" stage in which quantities and common algebraic operations are beginning to be represented by symbolic abbreviations, and finally a "symbolic ...

  5. William Dunham (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical Association of America. ISBN 0-88385-328-0. Dunham, William (2007). "Euler and the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra" in The Genius of Euler: Reflections on his Life and Work. Mathematical Association of America. ISBN 978-0-88385-558-4. Dunham, William (2008). The Calculus Gallery (1st ed.). Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691 ...

  6. Judith Grabiner - Wikipedia

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    The Calculus as Algebra: J.-L. Lagrange, 1736-1813. Garland Science. ISBN 978-0-82407-448-7. Grabiner, Judith V. (2010). A Historian Looks Back: The Calculus as Algebra and Selected Writings. Mathematical Association of America. ISBN 978-0-88385-572-0. [13] book details, Bookstore, American Mathematical Society

  7. History of group theory - Wikipedia

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    Group theory as an increasingly independent subject was popularized by Serret, who devoted section IV of his algebra to the theory; by Camille Jordan, whose Traité des substitutions et des équations algébriques (1870) is a classic; and to Eugen Netto (1882), whose Theory of Substitutions and its Applications to Algebra was translated into ...

  8. New Math - Wikipedia

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    In the Algebra preface of his book, Precalculus Mathematics in a Nutshell, Professor George F. Simmons wrote that the New Math produced students who had "heard of the commutative law, but did not know the multiplication table". [5] In 1965, physicist Richard Feynman wrote in the essay, New Textbooks for the "New" Mathematics:

  9. A History of the Book in America - Wikipedia

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    A History of the Book in America is a five-volume series of scholarly books of essays published 2000–2010 by the University of North Carolina Press, and edited by David D. Hall. [1] Topics include printing, publishing, book selling, reading, and other aspects of print culture in colonial America and the United States.

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