Mesocricetan Mathematics

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Darwin at home

Darwin at home

Incomplete Roborovsky residence

Incomplete Roborovsky residence

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Good Guy Newton  画

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Good Guy Newton 

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Kinetic energy

Kinetic energy

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The ‘Original’ Inventor of Algebra

Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī, earlier transliterated as Algoritmi or Algaurizin, (c. 780, Khwārizm – c. 850) was a Persian mathematician, astronomer and geographer, a scholar in the House of Wisdom in Baghdad.
In the twelfth century, Latin translations of his work on the Indian numerals introduced the decimal positional number system to the Western world. His Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing presented the first systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations in Arabic. In Renaissance Europe, he was considered the original inventor of algebra, although we now know that his work is based on older Indian or Greek sources. He revised Ptolemy’s Geography (systematized and corrected Ptolemy’s data for Africa and the Middle east) and wrote on astronomy and astrology.
Some words reflect the importance of al-Khwarizmi’s contributions to mathematics. “Algebra” is derived from al-jabr, one of the two operations he used to solve quadratic equations. Algorism and algorithm stem from Algoritmi, the Latin form of his name. His name is also the origin of (Spanish) guarismo and of (Portuguese) algarismo, both meaning digit.

crookedindifference:

The ‘Original’ Inventor of Algebra

Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī, earlier transliterated as Algoritmi or Algaurizin, (c. 780, Khwārizm – c. 850) was a Persian mathematician, astronomer and geographer, a scholar in the House of Wisdom in Baghdad.

In the twelfth century, Latin translations of his work on the Indian numerals introduced the decimal positional number system to the Western world. His Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing presented the first systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations in Arabic. In Renaissance Europe, he was considered the original inventor of algebra, although we now know that his work is based on older Indian or Greek sources. He revised Ptolemy’s Geography (systematized and corrected Ptolemy’s data for Africa and the Middle east) and wrote on astronomy and astrology.

Some words reflect the importance of al-Khwarizmi’s contributions to mathematics. “Algebra” is derived from al-jabr, one of the two operations he used to solve quadratic equations. Algorism and algorithm stem from Algoritmi, the Latin form of his name. His name is also the origin of (Spanish) guarismo and of (Portuguese) algarismo, both meaning digit.

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themathkid:

Galois did more before he was 17 than most great mathematicians did in their careers. His genius is seriously under appreciated. But good lord Galois Theory blows my mind.

themathkid:

Galois did more before he was 17 than most great mathematicians did in their careers. His genius is seriously under appreciated. But good lord Galois Theory blows my mind.

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Mesocricetan Architecture

Mesocricetan Architecture

This Explains Everything

This Explains Everything

Math joke! 
“If you compliment me, you are right.”

Math joke!
“If you compliment me, you are right.”

Found this video online.

inflatable flexible bag filled with gas flight

inflatable flexible bag filled with gas flight

lupercio:

Here’s Turbo wishing you all a merry Christmas.

lupercio:

Here’s Turbo wishing you all a merry Christmas.

sorry everyone for not posting stuff

The mathematicians are hibernating.