[EN] Geometric constructions with straightedge and compass go as far back as to the time of the ancient Greeks and Egyptians. In fact, there are three classical problems in Greek mathematics related to straightedge and compass constructions which were extremely important in the development of geometry, which are the squaring of a circle, the duplication of a cube, and the trisection of an angle. These three problems are impossible to solve with straightedge and compass, but the Greeks lacked the mathematical development needed to prove this. The proof of the impossibility of these problems had to await the mathematics of the 19-th century, in particular to the development of Galois theory. In 1837 Pierre Wantzel published a paper in which ...
to the forerunner of Western geometry. After a good deal of work had been devoted to the field, Eucl...
One of the oldest games is the game invented by the Greeks, geometric construction with a straighted...
Focusing methodologically on those historical aspects that are relevant to supporting intuition in a...
This paper is devoted to exposition of a provable classical solution for the ancient Greeks classica...
Squaring the circle, doubling the cube and trisecting an angle, us-ing a compass and straightedge al...
Squaring the circle, doubling the cube and trisecting an angle, us-ing a compass and straightedge al...
AbstractThe duplication of a cube and the trisection of an angle are two of the most famous geometri...
Ancient Greeks were fascinated with what could be constructed only using a compass and a straightedg...
All our geometry, whether limited to circles and. straight lines or extended to include conic sectio...
All our geometry, whether limited to circles and. straight lines or extended to include conic sectio...
A classical problem in geometry is to trisect an angle using only a straightedge and compass. That i...
The ancient Greeks were the first to explore ruler and compass constructions, and Euclid was the fir...
Title: Trisection of an angle and duplicity of the cube by means of special curves Author: Jan Kozub...
AbstractThe duplication of a cube and the trisection of an angle are two of the most famous geometri...
This book is about James Gregory’s attempt to prove that the quadrature of the circle, the ellipse a...
to the forerunner of Western geometry. After a good deal of work had been devoted to the field, Eucl...
One of the oldest games is the game invented by the Greeks, geometric construction with a straighted...
Focusing methodologically on those historical aspects that are relevant to supporting intuition in a...
This paper is devoted to exposition of a provable classical solution for the ancient Greeks classica...
Squaring the circle, doubling the cube and trisecting an angle, us-ing a compass and straightedge al...
Squaring the circle, doubling the cube and trisecting an angle, us-ing a compass and straightedge al...
AbstractThe duplication of a cube and the trisection of an angle are two of the most famous geometri...
Ancient Greeks were fascinated with what could be constructed only using a compass and a straightedg...
All our geometry, whether limited to circles and. straight lines or extended to include conic sectio...
All our geometry, whether limited to circles and. straight lines or extended to include conic sectio...
A classical problem in geometry is to trisect an angle using only a straightedge and compass. That i...
The ancient Greeks were the first to explore ruler and compass constructions, and Euclid was the fir...
Title: Trisection of an angle and duplicity of the cube by means of special curves Author: Jan Kozub...
AbstractThe duplication of a cube and the trisection of an angle are two of the most famous geometri...
This book is about James Gregory’s attempt to prove that the quadrature of the circle, the ellipse a...
to the forerunner of Western geometry. After a good deal of work had been devoted to the field, Eucl...
One of the oldest games is the game invented by the Greeks, geometric construction with a straighted...
Focusing methodologically on those historical aspects that are relevant to supporting intuition in a...