- Jan
Pieter Hogendijk (born 21 July 1955) is a
Dutch mathematician and
historian of science.
Since 2005, he is
professor of
history of
mathematics at the...
- (2003). "The
Transmission of Hindu–Arabic
Numerals Reconsidered". In J. P.
Hogendijk; A. I.
Sabra (eds.). The
Enterprise of
Science in Islam: New Perspectives...
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mathematician Gottfried Leibniz(1646–1716)."
Hogendijk 1989, p. 71.
Hogendijk 1997, p. 894.
Smith 1997b, p. 69.
Hogendijk 1989, pp. 71–72.
Berggren 1990, pp. 307–308...
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mathematicians and STS
scholars (Dani, Kim Plofker, K.S. Shukla, Jan
Hogendijk et al.) note that the
Vedas do not
contain any of
those sutras and sub-sutras...
- Berggren,
Hogendijk: The
Fragments of Abu Sahl al-Kuhi's Lost
Geometrical Works in the
Writings of al-Sijzi, in: C. Burnett, J.P.
Hogendijk, K. Plofker...
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Dutch toponymic surname meaning "high ****".
Among variant forms are
Hogendijk and Hoogerdijk.
Abroad the "ij"
digraph is
usually replaced with a "y...
- 631–633. (PDF
version Archived 14
January 2012 at the
Wayback Machine)
Hogendijk, Jan P.,
Muhammad ibn Musa (Al-)Khwarizmi (c. 780–850 CE)
Archived 3 February...
- (2003). "The
Transmission of Hindu–Arabic
Numerals Reconsidered". In J. P.
Hogendijk; A. I.
Sabra (eds.). The
Enterprise of
Science in Islam: New Perspectives...
-
Mathematische Semesterberichte. 60 (2): 249–260. doi:10.1007/s00591-013-0123-z.
Hogendijk, Jan P. (2008). "Two
beautiful geometrical theorems by Abū Sahl Kūhī in...
- Routledge. pp. 484–485. ISBN 978-0-415-96691-7.
Turner 1997, pp.43–61
Hogendijk, Jan P.; Berggren, J. L. (1989). "Episodes in the
Mathematics of Medieval...