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  • 51Abū Kāmil Shujā ibn Aslam — transl|ar|ALA|Abū Kāmil Shujāʿ ibn Aslam ibn Muḥammad ibn Shujā (c. 850 – c. 930) ( ar. ابو كامل) for short, was an Egyptian Muslim mathematician during the Islamic Golden Age. He has also been called al Hasib al Misri mdash;literally, the… …

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  • 52Futakoi — 双恋 Genre Drama, Comedy, Romance, Harem, Psychological TV anime Directed by Nobuo Tomizawa …

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  • 53Banū Mūsā — This article is about the 9th century Baghdad scholars. For the Iberian dynasty sometimes called the Banū Mūsā, see Banu Qasi. Drawing of Self trimming lamp in Ahmad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir s treatise on mechanical devices. The manuscript was written …

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  • 54Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity — The Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Purity (Arabic: رسائل أخوان الصفا و خلان الوفا‎ Rasa il ikhwan as safa wa khillan al wafa; also variously known as the Epistles of the Brethren of Sincerity , Epistles of the Brethren of Purity and Epistles of… …

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  • 55Squared triangular number — For triangular numbers that are themselves square, see square triangular number. Visual demonstration that the square of a triangular number equals a sum of cubes. In number theory, the sum of the first n cubes is the square of the nth triangular …

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  • 56'Abd al-Hamīd ibn Turk — ʿAbd al Hamīd ibn Turk (fl. 830), known also as ʿAbd al Hamīd ibn Wase ibn Turk Jili was a ninth century Turkic Muslim mathematician. Not much is known about his biography. The two records of him, one by Ibn Nadim and the other by al Qifti are… …

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  • 57List of mathematicians (K) — NOTOC K r * K.R.Parthasarathy (India, ? ) * Kaasalainen, Mikko (Finland, ? ) * Kac, Mark (Poland/USA, 1914 1984) * Kac, Victor (USA/Russia/Soviet Union, ? ) * Kaczmarz, Stefan (Poland, 1895 1940) * Kaczynski, Theodore (USA, 1942 ) * Kagan,… …

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  • 58Muhyi al-Dīn al-Maghribī — Muḥyi al Dīn al Maghribī, (Arabic,محي الدين المغربي) (c.1220 Spain – c.1283 Iran) was a Muslim astronomer and mathematician born in Spain, worked in Damascus, Syria and eventually in the Maragha observatory in Maragha, Ilkhanate of Persia, where… …

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  • 59De Gradibus — was an Arabic book published by the Arab physician Al Kindi (c. 801–873 CE). De gradibus is the Latinized name of the book. An alternative name for the book was Quia Primos.[1] In De Gradibus, Al Kindi attempts to apply mathematics to… …

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  • 60Muhammad Baqir Yazdi — was an Iranian mathematician who lived in the 16th century. He gave the pair of amicable numbers 9,363,584 and 9,437,056 many years before Euler s contribution to amicable numbers.[1] He was the last notable Islamic mathematician. His major book… …

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