AbstractThe Fibonacci series and the Golden Section have often been used to explain the proportions of ancient Egyptian art and architecture. All such theories, however, are based on our modern mathematical system. They have never been examined in the realm of ancient Egyptian mathematics as we understand it from studying the surviving mathematical sources. This article analyses the compatibility of the Fibonacci series with ancient Egyptian mathematics and suggests how an ancient scribe could have handled it. The conclusion is that concepts such as φ and the convergence to φ have little in common with the surviving ancient Egyptian mathematical documents and that they are quite far from the ancient Egyptian mentality. © 2002 Elsevier Scien...
The decorations of ancient objects can provide some information on the value of constant π as a rati...
Mathematics is one of the most important, beneficial and effective study, all over the world. Art i...
abstract: This research project dug into mathematics in music, exploring the various ways a number s...
The Fibonacci series and the Golden Section have often been used to explain the proportions of ancie...
It was not by accident or by try–and–error methods that ancient Egyptians had built those magnifice...
Color poster with text, images, and photographs.Ancient Egyptians are known for their mathematical p...
This paper entails about the amazing capabilities and advancement of ancient Egyptian civilization i...
AbstractThis paper presents intriguing archaeological evidence that the practical properties of addi...
The numbers in the so-called Fibonacci Sequence express Euclid’s division in extreme and mean ratio ...
The Arithmetic of al-Uqlidisi, entitled Kitab al-Fusul fi al-Hisab al-Hindi (The Book of Chapters on...
AbstractThe author's treatment of many problems and some of his hypotheses are original and elegant....
Many people are fascinated with ancient Egypt. The amazing, unique culture influenced many other ci...
The ancient Egyptians also contributed to build the great edifice of Mathematical Sciences but where...
The Egyptians and the Romans are known for their great monuments and public works projects. Behind t...
In number theory a very famous sequence of numbers is the Fibonacci sequence. It has the form 1, 1,2...
The decorations of ancient objects can provide some information on the value of constant π as a rati...
Mathematics is one of the most important, beneficial and effective study, all over the world. Art i...
abstract: This research project dug into mathematics in music, exploring the various ways a number s...
The Fibonacci series and the Golden Section have often been used to explain the proportions of ancie...
It was not by accident or by try–and–error methods that ancient Egyptians had built those magnifice...
Color poster with text, images, and photographs.Ancient Egyptians are known for their mathematical p...
This paper entails about the amazing capabilities and advancement of ancient Egyptian civilization i...
AbstractThis paper presents intriguing archaeological evidence that the practical properties of addi...
The numbers in the so-called Fibonacci Sequence express Euclid’s division in extreme and mean ratio ...
The Arithmetic of al-Uqlidisi, entitled Kitab al-Fusul fi al-Hisab al-Hindi (The Book of Chapters on...
AbstractThe author's treatment of many problems and some of his hypotheses are original and elegant....
Many people are fascinated with ancient Egypt. The amazing, unique culture influenced many other ci...
The ancient Egyptians also contributed to build the great edifice of Mathematical Sciences but where...
The Egyptians and the Romans are known for their great monuments and public works projects. Behind t...
In number theory a very famous sequence of numbers is the Fibonacci sequence. It has the form 1, 1,2...
The decorations of ancient objects can provide some information on the value of constant π as a rati...
Mathematics is one of the most important, beneficial and effective study, all over the world. Art i...
abstract: This research project dug into mathematics in music, exploring the various ways a number s...