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Arabian Mathematics

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Arabian mathematics refers to the mathematical contributions made by scholars in the Islamic world during the Golden Age of Islam (8th to 14th centuries).

Key Features

  • Adoption and preservation of earlier Greek and Indian mathematical knowledge
  • Development of algebra, algorithms, and trigonometry
  • Advancements in arithmetic, geometry, and astronomy
  • Integration of mathematics into various fields such as architecture, art, and commerce

Pros

  • Significant advancements in mathematical theory and practice
  • Integration of diverse mathematical traditions
  • Influence on later European mathematicians such as Fibonacci

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