Diophhntus certainly is the father of Algebra, but he only laid a concrete foundation that al-Khwarizmi solidified into a distinct field and built into the castle its become today. A lot more than that simple…
Mathematics in medieval Islam were lit during the 8th-12th centuries! Would these guys have had such an impact without Algebra?
It is an interesting theory. Makes even more sense when you consider that Islamic law of inheritance served as an impetus behind the development of algebra!
Diophhntus certainly is the father of Algebra, but he only laid a concrete foundation that al-Khwarizmi solidified into a distinct field and built into the castle its become today. A lot more than that simple…
Mathematics in medieval Islam were lit during the 8th-12th centuries! Would these guys have had such an impact without Algebra?
It is an interesting theory. Makes even more sense when you consider that Islamic law of inheritance served as an impetus behind the development of algebra!