Hindu-Arabic Numerals

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Hindu-Arabic Numerals

History of mathematics

Authors: David Eugene Smith, Louis Charles Karpinski

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Language: English

Published by: Dover Publications

Published on: 20th February 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9780486155111


Introduction to Arabic Numerals

The numbers that we call Arabic are so familiar throughout Europe and the Americas that it can be difficult to realize that their general acceptance in commercial transactions is a matter of only the last four centuries and they still remain unknown in parts of the world.

Overview of the Volume

In this volume, one of the earliest texts to trace the origin and development of our number system, two distinguished mathematicians collaborated to bring together many fragmentary narrations to produce a concise history of Hindu-Arabic numerals. Clearly and succinctly, they recount the labors of scholars who have studied the subject in different parts of the world; they then assess the historical testimony and draw conclusions from its evidence.

Topics Covered

Topics include early ideas of the origin of numerals; Hindu forms with and without a place value; the symbol zero; the introduction of numbers into Europe by Boethius; the development of numerals among Arabic cultures; and the definitive introduction of numerals into Europe and their subsequent spread. Helpful supplements to the text include a guide to the pronunciation of Oriental names and an index.

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