Article ID: CBB276663683

Transformations of Geometrical Objects in Middle Egyptian Mathematical Texts (2011)

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This paper analyzes the algorithmic structure of geometrical problems in Egyptian papyri of the first half of the second millennium B.C. Processes of transformation of quantities from ‘‘false’’ values into actual values, and conversions from quantities expressed in the abstract system of numbers into metrological quantities, are known in Egyptian mathematics. Three further processes are identified in the present contribution: transformations of ‘‘false’’ dimensions of geometrical objects into true dimensions; transformations of geometrical objects into other geometrical objects; transformations of linear measures of monuments. These processes have relevant implications on the algorithmic structure of the problem texts, resulting in particular in the embedding of sub-algorithms and the creation of parallel structures. More in general, their wide employment in Egyptian mathematics has significant philosophic and cultural implications.

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Authors & Contributors
Imhausen, Annette
Guichard, Luis Arturo
Herrmann, Dietmar
García Alonso, Juan Luis
Schiefsky, Mark
Yusta, Piedad
Journals
Historia Mathematica
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Journal of Dialectics of Nature
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Springer Spektrum
Springer International
Prometheus Books
Peter Lang
Harrassowitz
Concepts
Mathematics
Algorithms
Geometry
Astronomy
Medicine
Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
People
Euclid
Shushu, Ji Yi
Plato
Hypatia of Alexandria
Time Periods
Ancient
Medieval
19th century
Places
Egypt
Mesopotamia
Middle and Near East
China
Greece
Hellenistic world
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