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1650 BCE
Ancient Egypt and Babylon
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Jaffar Mohammad and Diophantus made the second stage of the algebra.Jaffar developed methods for balancing and reducing algebraic equations . -
500 BCE
The Indian mathematicians
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Jain Dharma is an ancient Indian religion.And they wrote the "Sthananga Sutra" which contains work on theory of number, geometry, operations with fractions and simple equations. -
100 BCE
Algebra of china
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The Chinese began to publish their own algebra writings around 100 BC.Also, They made the Chinese mathematics books called Jiuzhang Suanshu that contain solutions of linear equations solved using the rule of double false positions. -
820
Father of algebra
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The word algebra is derived from operations described in the treatise written by the Persian mathematician, Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Ḵhwārizmī, titled Al-Kitab al-Jabr wa-l-Muqabala (meaning "The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing"). -
953
Free Algebra
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Al-Karaji is the “first person to completely free algebra from geometrical operations and to replace them with the arithmetical type of operations which are at the core of algebra today.Also, the first one to define monomials. -
1050
Jia xian
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Chinese mathematician Jia Xian finds numerical solutions of polynomial equations of arbitrary degree. -
1200
Sharaf al-Dīn al-Tūsī
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Sharaf al-Dīn al-Tūsī (1135–1213) writes the Al-Mu'adalat (Treatise on Equations), which deals with eight types of cubic equations with positive solutions and five types of cubic equations which may not have positive solutions. -
1545
Girolamo Cardano
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Girolamo Cardano publishes Ars magna -The great art which gives del Ferro's solution to the cubic equation[23] and Lodovico Ferrari's solution to the quartic equation. -
Mikhail Gromov
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Mikhail Gromov develops the theory of hyperbolic groups, revolutionizing both infinite group theory and global differential geometry. -
Evolve of the Algebra and the network
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