NoneThe Pappus chain extends across at least two millennia of mathematics. Its origins trace back to the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes and his studies of circles inscribed within the figure of an arbelos (or shoemaker's knife). The inversive geometry trick for efficiently computing the positions of pairwise tangent inscribed circles, or a Pappus chain, is apparently a modern invention. The Apollonian gasket or curvilinear Sierpinski sieve is constructed by the same iterative process of inscribing a circle in triplets of tangent circles. Thus the Pappus chain construction anticipates the class-2 nested behavior of many elementary cellular automataComponente Curricular::Ensino Fundamental::Séries Finais::Matemátic
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John B. Little is the translator. This is a translation of Book III of the Mathematical Collection b...
This article provides brief notes on an ancient problem: the ellipsograph of Archimedes. It was gene...
mathematical papers. In addition to teaching university mathematics for the past forty-four years, T...
NoneThe Pappus chain extends across at least two millennia of mathematics. Its origins trace back to...
Abstract. We consider the inversive images, with respect to the incircle of an arbelos, of the three...
The present bachelor thesis proposes several captivating planar objects and their utilization in hig...
Despite the recent interest in Pappus of Alexandria,the late antiquarian mathematician remains an e...
AbstractIn his work, The Method, Archimedes displays the heuristic technique by which he discovered ...
It was not by accident or by try–and–error methods that ancient Egyptians had built those magnifice...
The focus of this paper is on the study of specific circle formations known as orthogonal Pappus cha...
International audienceAn exploration of the Stomachion dissection puzzle provides an extension to th...
In the history of mathematics, there are a lot of famous names, and much can be said about them. Thi...
In the arbelos three simple circles are constructed on which the tangency points for three circle ch...
As we move into the adolescent years of the 21st century, allow e to discuss where research in mecha...
The Antikythera Mechanism, the ancient mechanical computer of unique technological sophistication da...
John B. Little is the translator. This is a translation of Book III of the Mathematical Collection b...
This article provides brief notes on an ancient problem: the ellipsograph of Archimedes. It was gene...
mathematical papers. In addition to teaching university mathematics for the past forty-four years, T...