Sharaf al-Dīn al- ūsī et le polygone de Newton

Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 5 (2):239 (1995)
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The Treatise on Equations of Sharaf al-DsUmar al-Khayys a proof based on an intuitive notion of connexity. Secondly, al- develops algorithms for the numerical resolution of these third-degree equations. The first stage of one of these algorithms follows a procedure which is akin to the so-called method of Newton's polygon

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