THE GOLDEN AGE OF MATHEMATICS: ISLAMIC GENIUS

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  • THE GOLDEN AGE OF MATHEMATICS: THE GENIUS OF ISLAMIC MATH
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    Under three great Abbasid patrons of learning - Al-Mansur, Haroun al-Raschid, and al-Mamun - THE CITY BECAME A NEW ALEXANDRIA.
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    Islamic hegemony in mathematics. The Golden age of Islam during which science and culture flourished.
    Starting from the 8th century, when Islamic scholars first began to translate Greek and Indian works into Arabic, we explore the intellectual and cultural environment that fostered this era of great creativity and innovation.
    Islamic scholars made remarkable contributions to the field of
    mathematics, producing works that would revolutionize the way we think about numbers, geometry, and algebra. In this video, we explore the legacy of great mathematicians such as Al-Khwarizmi, Al-Biruni, and Omar Khayyam, and their achievements in areas such as algebra, trigonometry and astronomy. We delve into the innovations that made Muslim mathematics stand out, from the creation of symbolic algebra to the use of Arabic numerals.
    Join us on this fascinating journey through the Golden Age of Muslim Math, as we explore the intellectual and cultural achievements of a period that has left an enduring legacy in the history of mathematics and science.
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    Ibn Sina (Avicenna) - most famous for his contributions to the field of medicine, where he wrote the “Canon of Medicine”, which was a comprehensive medical encyclopedia that served as the standard medical textbook in the Islamic world and Europe for centuries. He also contributed to philosophy and science.
    Omar Khayyam - Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet. He is credited with developing the method of solving cubic equations, known as “Khayyam - Saccheri solution”, which was a significant advancement in the field of algebra.
    Al-Biruni - a Persian scholar. Famous for his contributions to a wide range of fields, including astronomy, mathematics, geography, history and linguistics. In mathematics, Al-Biruni made important contributions to the fields of algebra and trigonometry, and he also developed a method for finding the direction of Mecca, known as “qibla”.
    Al-Khwarizmi - father of algebra. Introduction of negative numbers. Quadratic equations.
    Al-Kashi - Persian Mathematician and astronomer. He is famous for his work on approximating Pi, that was more accurate than previous methods and allowed him to calculate Pi to seventeen decimal places.
    Abu I-Wafa made important contributions to the field of geometry. He wrote a book which covered topics such as measurement, Euclidian geometry, and the geometry of conic sections.
    Nasir al-Din al-Tusi - developed new methods for calculating trigonometric functions, including the sine, cosine and tangent. Al-Tusi also developed the concept of cotangent.

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  • @Vladusty
    @Vladusty  ปีที่แล้ว

    PART OF THE AUDIO IS MISSING AT 2:48
    Under three great Abbasid patrons of learning - Al-Mansur, Haroun al-Raschid, and al-Mamun - THE CITY BECAME A NEW ALEXANDRIA.
    Sorry for the inconvenience!

  • @ubermensch9590
    @ubermensch9590 ปีที่แล้ว

    vladik u r like my dad at 3:20

  • @user-iq3iz3on4q
    @user-iq3iz3on4q ปีที่แล้ว +2

    По-русски ботай, фраер. Ничего не понятно.

    • @boston_uk
      @boston_uk ปีที่แล้ว

      Не парься,тебе этого не надо

    • @user-iq3iz3on4q
      @user-iq3iz3on4q ปีที่แล้ว

      @@boston_uk Успокойся, обиженный. Не у тебя спрашиваю, так и помалкивай, дракон.