Math Algebra Timeline Osuke Sakurai

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  • 1800 BCE

    Strassburg tablet

    Strassburg tablet
    It is the oldest instance of algebra found in history.It is a beginning of algebra.Strassburg tablet is a Babylonian tablet that was discovered recentry.
  • 1800 BCE

    Plimpton 322

    Plimpton 322
    It is another Babylonian tablet.It has 332 numbers on that tablet. It had the table of 4 columns and 15 rows.This table lists two of the three numbers in what is now called Pythagorean triples
  • 1800 BCE

    Berlin Papyrus 6619

    Berlin Papyrus 6619
    It is an ancient Egyptian papyrus document from the Middle Kingdom.There are two readable fragments were published by Hans Schack-Schackenburg in 1900 and 1902.
  • 800 BCE

    Baudhayana sutras

    Baudhayana sutras
    It is a group of Vedic Sanskrit texts which cover dharma.Their daily ritual is doing mathematicsBaudhāyana Śulbasûtra is noted for containing several early mathematical results.
  • 300 BCE

    Euclid

    Euclid
    He was called "Euclid of Alexandra" because he was often regarded as the founder of geometry.One of the most influential works in the history of mathematics and his geometry was taught in late 19th.
  • 150 BCE

    Jainism

    Jainism
    A group of Jain mathematicians of India Wrote Sthananga Sutra contained theory of number, and other related theories and equation
  • 100 BCE

    The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art

    The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art
    It is a Chinese textbook that has nine chapters composed of several generations of scholars from the 10th–2nd century (BCE).It is one of the earliest surviving mathematical texts from China
  • 70

    Hero of Alexandria

    Hero of Alexandria
    He is considered the greatest experimenter of antiquity.Also, his work is representative of the Hellenistic scientific tradition.One of his famous invension is wind well.
  • 200

    Diophantus

    Diophantus
    He is a Greek mathematician.The series of books called Arithmetica, many of which are now lost. He was sometimes called "the father of algebra", his texts deal with solving algebraic equations.
  • 499

    Aryabhata

    Aryabhata
    He was the first of the major mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy.His work included himself and Arya-Siddhanta.