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81. Jiang Meets Noted Mathematicians
Friday, October 13, 2000, updated at 1033(GMT+8). China, Jiang MeetsNoted mathematicians. Jiang Meets Noted mathematicians. President
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Friday, October 13, 2000, updated at 10:33(GMT+8) China
Jiang Meets Noted Mathematicians
Jiang Meets Noted Mathematicians President Jiang Zemin met with Shiing-Shen Chern, a world-famous Chinese-American mathematician, and a group of noted foreign and Chinese mathematicians who are attending the International Seminar on Algebraic Geometry and Algebraic Topology in Nankai University of Tianjin
Jiang thanked Chern for his efforts in training a large number of talented mathematicians for China over the years, and expressed the hope that Chern will continue to support the development of China's mathematics.
He said that the Chinese government fully supports the holding of the International Conference of Mathematicians (ICM) in Beijing in 2002, and will use this opportunity to push forward China's mathematics study and personnel training. Chern outlined for Jiang the present conditions of international mathematics study and preparations for the ICM to be held in Beijing.

82. Math Forum: Math Books Recommended By G. Brandenburg, Page 7
7. The Man Who Counted A Collection of Mathematical Adventures By Malba Tahan (Norton,244 pp, 1993) Middle SchoolAdult The arabian adventures of a man with
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The Adventures of Penrose the Mathematical Cat
By Theoni Pappas
(World Wide, 132 pp, 1997)
Ages 9-14
"Penrose, a cat with a knack for math, takes children on an adventurous tour of mathematical concepts from fractals to infinity. When the fractal dragon jumps off the computer screen and threatens to grow larger than the room itself, Penrose must find out if fractal patterns can work in reverse, getting smaller instead of larger."
Afterwards: Folk and Fairy Tales With Mathematical Ever Afters
by Peggy Kaye
(Cuisenaire, 128 pp, 1997)
Ages 9-12
"I enjoyed this book. My students enjoyed the moral lessons that it taught. The stories had a set of mathematical problems at the end for the students to work. Many of the problems could be changed to different grade levels."
Algebra the Easy Way
By Douglas Downing
(Barron's, 329 pp, 1996)

83. 47 SOCIETY MAILING LIST ARCHIVE: November 1997
1230.30 Origin of Scheherazade Myth I think the arabian priest mathematiciansand their Indian Ocean navigator ancestors knew that the binomial effect of
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84. BABASTRALG
To the west of Mesopotamia stretches the arabian desert. Old Babylonian mathematicianswere much taken with problems involving two unknowns and square roots
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I say it's no accident that the first society to advance in ASTRONOMY was the first to advance in ALGEBRA: BABYLONIA . We learn this in Mathematical Thought From Ancient to Modern Times, v. I , pp. 8-10, Morris Kline. Babylon was situated in the area known as Mesopotamia (Greek for "between the rivers"). Mesopotamia was in the Near East in roughly the same geographical position as modern Iraq. Two great rivers flow through this land: the Tigris and the Euphrates. Along these two rivers lay many great trading cities such as Ur and Babylon on the Euphrates. Most of central Mesopotamia would have been desert except in the vicinity of the two rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates which carry water to the area. These rivers formed the huge alluvial plain on which the agricultural prosperity of the region was built. It was this area where Babylon was built. To the west of Mesopotamia stretches the Arabian desert. It is inhabited by nomads: the forerunners of the modern Bedouin. These nomads played a significant part in the history of Mesopotamia and of Babylon. Northern Mesopotamia encompasses the foothills of mountains of eastern Anatolia. This is the area of Assyria. It has a wetter environment. This means crops could be grown partially without irrigation. Most of central Mesopotamia would have been desert except in the vicinity of the two rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates which carry water to the area. These rivers formed the huge alluvial plain on which the agricultural prosperity of the region was built. It was this area where Babylon was built.

85. All Free Essays: Search Results
by Pakistan to northwest, Nepal and China to the north-east, arabian sea to Othermathematicians include Galileo Galilei, and Newton, the founder of gravity.
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86. 1200.00 NUMEROLOGY
1230.30 Origin of Scheherazade Myth I think the arabian priestmathematiciansand their Indian Ocean navigator ancestors knew that the binomial effect of
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@import url("../menu/menu.css"); Absolute Four and Octave Wave Prime Dichotomy: It is found that all decimally expressed whole numbers integrate into only nine digits. Looking at the charts (Indig Table B), we see the nine indigs resultant to the decimal system, or congruence in modulo ten, have integrated further to disclose only nine unique operational effects upon all other integers. These nine interoperational effects in turn reduce into only eight other integer-magnitude-altering effects and one no-magnitude-altering effect. The "octave" of eight magnitude-altering sets of indigs in turn disclose primary dichotomy into four positively altering and four negatively altering magnitude operators, with each set arranged in absolute arithmetical sequence of from one to four only. Indig congruences demonstrate that nine is zero and that number system is inherently octave and corresponds to the four positive and four negative octants of the two polar domains ( obverse and reverse ) of the octahedron and of all systems which systematic polyhedral octantation limits also govern the eight 45-degree-angle constituent limits of 360-degree unity in the trigonometric function calculations.

87. Internet Links: Science And Technology
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88. MathsNet: Interactive Algebra
aljabr al the, jabr reunion of broken parts (arabian). The Alexandrian mathematiciansHero and Diophantus continued the traditions of Egypt and Babylon, but
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Algebra - that branch of mathematics dealing with properties of numbers and quantities by means of letters and other general symbols.
al-jabr al the, jabr reunion of broken parts (Arabian)] [HISTORY]
About 2000 years ago the Babylonians used the formula to make multiplication easier.
This shows that a table of squares is all that is necessary to multiply numbers. You take the difference of two numbers that are looked up in the table. rounded down to nearest integer
To work out 23 x 24:
Look up 47: 552
Look up 1:
Subtract 552-0 = 552
Look up 74: 1369
Look up 0: Subtract 1369-0 = 1369 Thus it is easy to work the answers to multiplications of two number that differ by 1 or to square a number. In the 9th century, al-Khwarizmi Ancient civilizations wrote out algebraic expressions, using only occasional abbreviations, but by medieval times Islamic mathematicians were able to talk about arbitrarily high powers of the unknown x, and work out the basic algebra of polynomials (without yet using modern symbolism). This included the ability to multiply, divide, and find square roots of polynomials as well as a knowledge of the binomial theorem. The Persian Omar Khayyam Thus Book III of the French philosopher and mathematician

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90. Ancient Egyptian Alchemy And Science
Discusses the various sciences employed by the Egyptians, including alchemy, biology, and the use of electromagnetic fields, for everyday and religious purposes.
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Ancient Egyptian Alchemy and Science
The ancient Egyptians had many advanced scientific technologies. Much of what the did has been found in picture form and three dimensional models throughout Egypt. Actually these themes reflecting scientific knowledge and achievement can be found through the world in scene about ancient civilizations. Their teachings seemed to center on electromagnetic energies. Scenes depict scientists of that timeline able to work in fields of alchemy, biology, chemistry, dentistry, anaesthesiology, air flight , and the electromagnetic energies of the Great Pyramid among other sacerd sites - how that link together and to the scared geometry that forms our universe. Much of the interpretation is left to those in our timeline to decipher. Rare squared form of tet, at left. The heavy animal may be a ancient symbol for heavy electrons; the squaring may be an ancient way of referring to water. The tet might employ magnetohydrodynamic principles like ancient Egyptian and modern transportation technology, but it may employ it in obtaining energy from certain materials as well. The study of science and medicine were closely linked to religion as seen in many of the ancient rituals.The "pouring" and "annointing" we see in so many Egyptian works is the application of electromagnetic forces and not the application of actual fluids. Much of this was linked with 'magic' of some sort - as many unexplained things did occur. These were often considered miracles.

91. NRICH | December 1999 | News & Events
The Nrich Maths Project Cambridge, England. Mathematics resources for children, parents and teachers to enrich learning. Published on the 1st of each month. Problems, children's solutions, interactivities, games, articles, news
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92. WEBbyRegion

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Alexandria. Alexandria past and present
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History of Alexandria. Links to famous Egyptian mathematicians
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Math King's Court. Many Math related subjects.
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Hall of Great Mathematicians. Mathematicians. http://www.tufts.edu/~kkinel/sitereview.htrnl History Site Review. History and Learning Page. http://www.math.upenn.edu/MathSources.html Penn Mathematics- Mathematics Sources. Good for Research. http://www.mystery.com/WAM/resources/history.html Women and Mathematics. Good links to women mathematicians. http://www.harpercollins.com/College/mkatz.html The History of Mathematics. Comments: General links to History of Mathematics topics. http://www.mnsfld~edu/depts/matb/othersites.html

93. ALMISBAH: General Encyclopedias (WWW)
Contents, Clarity, Index, Links. 5. Muslim Scientists, Mathematiciansand Astronomers. Subject, Islamic Studies Cultural History, Sciences.
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