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13 sep 2023
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Dennis Startsev (LemooreKurat)
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TimeLineMath_2
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Hammurabi developed his code of laws
The Babylonians started using a place-holder symbol
Julius Caesar was assassinated in Rome
Charlemagne was crowned Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
The Normans defeated the Saxons at the Battle of Hastings
Al-Khwärizmï's writings were translated into Latin and spread throughout Europe
Mahavira treated zero as a number
Columbus discovered America
Thomas Harriot proposed his technique for solving equations
Galois, Abel, and others began to generalize the number systems
Survived mathematical texts
The oldest artifact found
The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art
Invert And Multiply
The Tenth, by Simon Stevin
Formation of Fractions
Nicolaus Copernicus published his theory of the solar system
William Harvey demonstrated the circulation of blood
John Wallis claimed that negative numbers were larger than infinity
Benjamin Franklin published Experiments and Observations on Electricity
Alfred Nobel invented dynamite
Johann Lambert (Germany); Provied that pi is an irrational number
Períodos
The Great Pyramids were built in Gizeh, Egypt
Indian mathematicians developed the base-ten place value system
The American Revolution began
The Civil War was fought in the United States
Zero as a number
Use of horizontal line for fractions
Per 100
Arithmetical Use of Fractions
Michael Stifel regarded negative numbers as fictitious
René Descartes called negative solutions false
Johannes Kepler stated his laws of planetary motion
The French Encyclopédie expressed ambivalence about the nature of negative numbers
Charles de Coulomb established laws of electric and magnetic forces
Augustus De Morgan labeled negative solutions as inconceivable
Development of Ballistics (1775-1783)
Surveying and Mapping
Telegraphy and Cryptography (1861-1865)
Balloon Corps and Aerial Reconnaissance (1861-1865)
Discovery of Irrational Numbers by Pythagoreans (5th century BC)
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