Theories on equations in the history of pre-modern Japanese mathematics : methods of transformation of equation in Takuma school (Study of the History of Mathematics 2021)

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  • 近世日本数学史における方程式論 : 宅間流の『遷式術』 (数学史の研究)

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Abstract

The Takuma School is a school in Osaka that produced Kamata Toshikiyo (the 3rd), whose achievements should be comparable to those of Seki Takakazu, Tatebe Takahiro, and his brother Kataakira, and Matsuoka Yoshikazu (the 5th), who wrote one of the most important textbooks of the 19th century, the Complete book for arithmetic practice. In this paper, we discuss the Methods of transformation of equations written by Oka Shichibei Yukitada, who was a student of Matsuoka. After a brief overview of the Takuma School in Section 2, Sections 3 to 6 discuss the characteristics of Takuma School mathematics through an analysis of Oka's book. It has long been known that the style of expression in the Takuma school differs from that in the Seki school, but in Section 4 we discuss in more detail some of the important terms in the Takuma school (or, more precisely, in Oka's mathematics). In particular, section 5 describes Oka's transition methods of equations in detail. Section 7 briefly mentions Oka's student Asaoka Uhei, whose existence became known in 2021.

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  • RIMS Kokyuroku Bessatsu

    RIMS Kokyuroku Bessatsu B89 33-47, 2022-04

    Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University

Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1050292706250519296
  • NII Book ID
    AA12196120
  • HANDLE
    2433/274674
  • ISSN
    18816193
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Article Type
    departmental bulletin paper
  • Data Source
    • IRDB

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