- In
ancient Gr**** geometry, the
Ostomachion, also
known as
loculus Archimedius (from Latin 'Archimedes' box') or syntomachion, is a
mathematical treatise...
- "throat" or "gullet",
stomachos (στόμαχος).
Ausonius calls the
puzzle Ostomachion, a Gr****
compound word
formed from the
roots of
osteon (ὀστέον, 'bone')...
-
contains two
works of
Archimedes that were
thought to have been lost (the
Ostomachion and the
Method of
Mechanical Theorems) and the only
surviving original...
-
Sphere (Autolycus)
Optics (Euclid) On
Spirals On the
Sphere and
Cylinder Ostomachion Planisphaerium Spherics (Theodosius)
Spherics (Menelaus) The Quadrature...
-
Tangram (video game) Egg of
Columbus (tangram puzzle)
Mathematical puzzle Ostomachion Tiling puzzle Attribute blocks Slo**** (2003), p. 21. Campillo-Robles...
- but rectangular,
subdivided into a grid of squares. The
ancient Gr****
Ostomachion puzzle (according to some interpretations)
involves rearranging the pieces...
-
shown to be
related to Schröder–Hipparchus numbers. Earlier, in the
Ostomachion,
Archimedes (3rd
century BCE) may have
considered the
number of configurations...
- 536 = 23 × 67. It is: the
number of ways to
arrange the
pieces of the
ostomachion into a square, not
counting rotation or reflection. the
number of 1's...
-
formula Non-Archimedean
geometry Non-Archimedean
ordered field Archimedes'
ostomachion Archimedes paradox Archimedes'
principle Archimedes'
pulley Archimedes'...
- Schröder–Hipparchus numbers, is mentioned.
There is also
evidence that in the
Ostomachion,
Archimedes (3rd
century BC)
considered the
configurations of a tiling...