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- From: kumard@acsu.buffalo.edu (Deepak Kumar)
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- Subject: Re: History of algebra (was Re: Babri Masjid demolished)
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- Date: 17 Dec 92 21:26:04 GMT
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- For whatever it is worth, and if my memory serves me right...
- I remember reading in the opening paragraphs of Don Knuth's `The
- Art of Computer Programming - Volume 1' that the word `algebra'
- as well as `algorithm' are associated with the work(book?) and
- the name of someone:
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- The name of the person: Abu Ja`far Mohammed Ibn Musa...Al Khowarizmi
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- My spellings as well as full details may be incorrect and I don't have
- a Knuth#1 in front of me...but the last `Al Khowarizmi' is the name
- of the town where `Abu' was from and seems to be the originator of
- the word `Algorithm'
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- His work, supposedley documented in a book titled:
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- Kitab Al Jabr Wa Al Muqabla
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- or something like that...supposedly the puzzles and problems discussed
- later evolved into Algebra (notice the `Al Jabr' in the title).
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- Check Knuth for exact details (the book as well as the person).
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- Deepak.
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- I'm not a teacher but I play one at school.
- kumard@cs.buffalo.EDU Deepak Kumar, Department of Comp. Sc.
- kumard%cs.buffalo.edu@ubvm.bitnet 226 Bell Hall, SUNY@Buffalo, NY 14260.
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