Some words reflect the importance of al-Khwārizmī's contributions to mathematics. "Algebra" is derived from al-jabr, one of the two operations he used to solve quadratic equations. Algorism and algorithm stem from Algoritmi, the Latin form of his name. His name is also the origin of (Spanish) guarismo and of (Portuguese) algarismo, both meaning digit.
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Science in a Golden Age - Al-Khwarizmi: The Father of Algebra
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The Fascinating History of Arabic Numerals (Modern Day Numbers!)
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The Geometric Genius of al-Khwarizmi: Solving Quadratic Equations the Ancient Way
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Al-Khwarizmi (c. 780 – c. 850) was a brilliant Persian polymath who made significant contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and geography during the Islamic Golden Age. Here’s a breakdown of his achievements:
Mathematics:
The Father of Algebra: His book, “Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing” (often referred to as simply “Al-Jabr”), is considered the founding text of algebra. It introduced systematic methods for solving linear and quadratic equations. The word “algebra” itself is derived from the Arabic word “al-jabr” used in the book’s title.
Popularized Hindu-Arabic numerals: His work on arithmetic is credited with introducing the Hindu-Arabic numeral system (the system we use today) to the Western world. This revolutionized mathematical calculations and laid t...
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Uncover the fascinating story of Al-Khwarizmi, the Persian and Arab mathematician whose contributions shaped the world of artificial intelligence. As the father of algebra and the eponym of algorithms, Al-Khwarizmi played a pivotal role during the Islamic Golden Age. From his influential works on geography, astronomy, and philosophy to the translation of his book that brought the concept of zero to Europe, his impact on mathematics and the development of modern science and technology is undeniable.
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Khwarizmi (Al Khwarizmi ) the great Persian Mathematician
Al-Khwārizmī, in full Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (born c. 780—died c. 850),Persian Muslim mathematician and astronomer whose major works introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and the concepts of algebra into European mathematics. Latinized versions of his name and of his most famous book title live on in the terms algorithm and algebra.
We live in a new age of algorithms and that’s all thanks to the man who invented them, the Muslim Persian Polymath Al Khwarizmi.
In the first episode of our se...
We live in a new age of algorithms and that’s all thanks to the man who invented them, the Muslim Persian Polymath Al Khwarizmi.
In the first episode of our series “The House of Wisdom” we break down who he was and his significant contributions to our modern world.
We live in a new age of algorithms and that’s all thanks to the man who invented them, the Muslim Persian Polymath Al Khwarizmi.
In the first episode of our series “The House of Wisdom” we break down who he was and his significant contributions to our modern world.
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Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, one of the geniuses of the Abbasid state in mathematics, the founder of algebra, the founder of zero, the owner of...
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Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, one of the geniuses of the Abbasid state in mathematics, the founder of algebra, the founder of zero, the owner of the first foundations for solving mathematical equations that programmers benefited from in writing what is known as algorithms. To him the world owes its technological development which humanity enjoys now.
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Why are algorithms called algorithms? It's thanks to Persian mathematician Muhammad al-Khwarizmi who was born way back in around AD780.
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From fast cars and aeroplanes to computer encryption – mathematics underpins so much of modern life. In this episode, Jim Al-Khalili uncovers how, between the 9...
From fast cars and aeroplanes to computer encryption – mathematics underpins so much of modern life. In this episode, Jim Al-Khalili uncovers how, between the 9th and 14th centuries, mathematicians from the Islamic world helped mathematicise science and lay the foundations of algebra. He looks at the modern mathematics behind flight, and behind the record-breaking fastest car in the world, tracing the route back from these achievements to the legacy of the Persian mathematician Al Khwarizmi. We also discover the role that the Islamic world played in giving us the modern numeral system that we take for granted in everyday life. And, in the Sulemaniye Library in Istanbul, Jim uncovers a rare text by Al Kindi – perhaps the world’s earliest mathematical code breaker.
From fast cars and aeroplanes to computer encryption – mathematics underpins so much of modern life. In this episode, Jim Al-Khalili uncovers how, between the 9th and 14th centuries, mathematicians from the Islamic world helped mathematicise science and lay the foundations of algebra. He looks at the modern mathematics behind flight, and behind the record-breaking fastest car in the world, tracing the route back from these achievements to the legacy of the Persian mathematician Al Khwarizmi. We also discover the role that the Islamic world played in giving us the modern numeral system that we take for granted in everyday life. And, in the Sulemaniye Library in Istanbul, Jim uncovers a rare text by Al Kindi – perhaps the world’s earliest mathematical code breaker.
The history of Arabic Numerals is strange and fascinating—and it was almost forgotten for 300 years! Join Hank for a new episode of SciShow where he unravels th...
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Al-Khwarizmi (c. 780 – c. 850) was a brilliant Persian polymath who made significant contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and geography during the Islamic G...
Al-Khwarizmi (c. 780 – c. 850) was a brilliant Persian polymath who made significant contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and geography during the Islamic Golden Age. Here’s a breakdown of his achievements:
Mathematics:
The Father of Algebra: His book, “Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing” (often referred to as simply “Al-Jabr”), is considered the founding text of algebra. It introduced systematic methods for solving linear and quadratic equations. The word “algebra” itself is derived from the Arabic word “al-jabr” used in the book’s title.
Popularized Hindu-Arabic numerals: His work on arithmetic is credited with introducing the Hindu-Arabic numeral system (the system we use today) to the Western world. This revolutionized mathematical calculations and laid the groundwork for future advancements.
Algorithms: The word “algorithm” is derived from a Latinization of his name, “Algoritmi.” It refers to a set of step-by-step instructions for solving a problem, a concept heavily utilized in computer science today.
Other contributions:
Astronomy: He produced astronomical tables and wrote about calendrics, the astrolabe, and the sundial.
Geography: He revised Ptolemy’s “Geography,” a major geographical text from ancient Greece, updating it with new information and improving its accuracy.
Legacy:
Al-Khwarizmi’s work had a profound impact on the development of mathematics and science, both in the Islamic world and beyond. His contributions to algebra and the introduction of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system laid the foundation for future advancements in mathematics and other scientific disciplines. He is rightly considered a pivotal figure in the history of mathematics and science
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Al-Khwarizmi (c. 780 – c. 850) was a brilliant Persian polymath who made significant contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and geography during the Islamic Golden Age. Here’s a breakdown of his achievements:
Mathematics:
The Father of Algebra: His book, “Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing” (often referred to as simply “Al-Jabr”), is considered the founding text of algebra. It introduced systematic methods for solving linear and quadratic equations. The word “algebra” itself is derived from the Arabic word “al-jabr” used in the book’s title.
Popularized Hindu-Arabic numerals: His work on arithmetic is credited with introducing the Hindu-Arabic numeral system (the system we use today) to the Western world. This revolutionized mathematical calculations and laid the groundwork for future advancements.
Algorithms: The word “algorithm” is derived from a Latinization of his name, “Algoritmi.” It refers to a set of step-by-step instructions for solving a problem, a concept heavily utilized in computer science today.
Other contributions:
Astronomy: He produced astronomical tables and wrote about calendrics, the astrolabe, and the sundial.
Geography: He revised Ptolemy’s “Geography,” a major geographical text from ancient Greece, updating it with new information and improving its accuracy.
Legacy:
Al-Khwarizmi’s work had a profound impact on the development of mathematics and science, both in the Islamic world and beyond. His contributions to algebra and the introduction of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system laid the foundation for future advancements in mathematics and other scientific disciplines. He is rightly considered a pivotal figure in the history of mathematics and science
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Uncover the fascinating story of Al-Khwarizmi, the Persian and Arab mathematician whose contributions shaped the world of artificial intelligence. As the father...
Uncover the fascinating story of Al-Khwarizmi, the Persian and Arab mathematician whose contributions shaped the world of artificial intelligence. As the father of algebra and the eponym of algorithms, Al-Khwarizmi played a pivotal role during the Islamic Golden Age. From his influential works on geography, astronomy, and philosophy to the translation of his book that brought the concept of zero to Europe, his impact on mathematics and the development of modern science and technology is undeniable.
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Al-Khwārizmī, in full Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (born c. 780—died c. 850),Persian Muslim mathematician and astronomer whose major works introduced Hindu-...
Al-Khwārizmī, in full Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (born c. 780—died c. 850),Persian Muslim mathematician and astronomer whose major works introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and the concepts of algebra into European mathematics. Latinized versions of his name and of his most famous book title live on in the terms algorithm and algebra.
Al-Khwārizmī, in full Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (born c. 780—died c. 850),Persian Muslim mathematician and astronomer whose major works introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and the concepts of algebra into European mathematics. Latinized versions of his name and of his most famous book title live on in the terms algorithm and algebra.
We live in a new age of algorithms and that’s all thanks to the man who invented them, the Muslim Persian Polymath Al Khwarizmi.
In the first episode of our series “The House of Wisdom” we break down who he was and his significant contributions to our modern world.
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Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, one of the geniuses of the Abbasid state in mathematics, the founder of algebra, the founder of zero, the owner of the first foundations for solving mathematical equations that programmers benefited from in writing what is known as algorithms. To him the world owes its technological development which humanity enjoys now.
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Why are algorithms called algorithms? It's thanks to Persian mathematician Muhammad al-Khwarizmi who was born way back in around AD780.
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From fast cars and aeroplanes to computer encryption – mathematics underpins so much of modern life. In this episode, Jim Al-Khalili uncovers how, between the 9th and 14th centuries, mathematicians from the Islamic world helped mathematicise science and lay the foundations of algebra. He looks at the modern mathematics behind flight, and behind the record-breaking fastest car in the world, tracing the route back from these achievements to the legacy of the Persian mathematician Al Khwarizmi. We also discover the role that the Islamic world played in giving us the modern numeral system that we take for granted in everyday life. And, in the Sulemaniye Library in Istanbul, Jim uncovers a rare text by Al Kindi – perhaps the world’s earliest mathematical code breaker.
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Al-Khwarizmi (c. 780 – c. 850) was a brilliant Persian polymath who made significant contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and geography during the Islamic Golden Age. Here’s a breakdown of his achievements:
Mathematics:
The Father of Algebra: His book, “Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing” (often referred to as simply “Al-Jabr”), is considered the founding text of algebra. It introduced systematic methods for solving linear and quadratic equations. The word “algebra” itself is derived from the Arabic word “al-jabr” used in the book’s title.
Popularized Hindu-Arabic numerals: His work on arithmetic is credited with introducing the Hindu-Arabic numeral system (the system we use today) to the Western world. This revolutionized mathematical calculations and laid the groundwork for future advancements.
Algorithms: The word “algorithm” is derived from a Latinization of his name, “Algoritmi.” It refers to a set of step-by-step instructions for solving a problem, a concept heavily utilized in computer science today.
Other contributions:
Astronomy: He produced astronomical tables and wrote about calendrics, the astrolabe, and the sundial.
Geography: He revised Ptolemy’s “Geography,” a major geographical text from ancient Greece, updating it with new information and improving its accuracy.
Legacy:
Al-Khwarizmi’s work had a profound impact on the development of mathematics and science, both in the Islamic world and beyond. His contributions to algebra and the introduction of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system laid the foundation for future advancements in mathematics and other scientific disciplines. He is rightly considered a pivotal figure in the history of mathematics and science
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Uncover the fascinating story of Al-Khwarizmi, the Persian and Arab mathematician whose contributions shaped the world of artificial intelligence. As the father of algebra and the eponym of algorithms, Al-Khwarizmi played a pivotal role during the Islamic Golden Age. From his influential works on geography, astronomy, and philosophy to the translation of his book that brought the concept of zero to Europe, his impact on mathematics and the development of modern science and technology is undeniable.
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Al-Khwārizmī, in full Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (born c. 780—died c. 850),Persian Muslim mathematician and astronomer whose major works introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals and the concepts of algebra into European mathematics. Latinized versions of his name and of his most famous book title live on in the terms algorithm and algebra.
Some words reflect the importance of al-Khwārizmī's contributions to mathematics. "Algebra" is derived from al-jabr, one of the two operations he used to solve quadratic equations. Algorism and algorithm stem from Algoritmi, the Latin form of his name. His name is also the origin of (Spanish) guarismo and of (Portuguese) algarismo, both meaning digit.
‘Look at these,” says Waqas Khan. “I call them Jali ...View image in fullscreen ... The Persian word algorithm is named for Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī, who wrote on these computational instructions in the ninth century as Islamic art was taking shape ... .
... (originally al-Khwārizmī), significant breakthroughs in chemistry (originally al-kīmīā), advancements in astronomy such as the first known reference to the Andromeda galaxy, and lots, lots more.
, Brazilian crypto investment firm blocks withdrawals after claiming to have lost R$ 160 million (about US$ 32 million) to a hacker— Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (@Algoriitmo) ... — Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) ... On Polkadot ... On Moonbeam ... .