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what is the history of maths

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History of Mathematics is a multidisciplinary subject with a strong presence in Oxford, spread across a number of departments, most notably the Mathematical Institute and the History Faculty.  The research interests of the members of the group cover mathematics, its cultures and its impacts on culture from the Renaissance right up to the twentieth century.

Core research topics include the development of abstract algebra during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (Christopher Hollings, Peter Neumann), and the effects of twentieth-century politics on the pursuit of mathematics (Hollings).  Other interests are the history of telecommunications and cybernetics (Jacob Ward), and the mathematics of Ada Lovelace (Ursula Martin, Hollings).  Away from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, much research focuses on the place of mathematics in the transformation of intellectual culture during the early modern period (Philip Beeley, Benjamin Wardhaugh): the group has a strong background in the mathematics of seventeenth-century Europe, with studies of, for example, the correspondence of the seventeenth-century Savilian Professor of Geometry John Wallis and of the mathematical intelligencer John Collins (Beeley). The recent 'Reading Euclid' project sought to understand the place of Euclid's Elements within early modern British culture and education (Beeley, Wardhaugh).

Current students within the group include Kevin Baker(the first readers of Newton’s Principia).

Others in Oxford with interests in the history of mathematics include Howard Emmens (history of group theory), Raymond Flood (Irish mathematics), Keith Hannabuss (nineteenth-century mathematics), Daniel Isaacson (the rise of modern logic, 1879–1931), Rob Iliffe (Newton and Newtonianism), Stephen Johnston (early modern practical mathematics and instruments), Matthew Landrus (Renaissance mathematics and the arts), Robin Wilson (nineteenth-century mathematics, and the history of combinatorics).

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⭐ MATHEMATICS is one of the most important subjects which not only decides the
careers of many a young students but also enhances their ability of analytical and rational thinking.


⭐Math is not an invention. Math did not exist until the classical Greek period from 600 to 300 BC. People such as


✨ Euclids


✨ Pythagoras,


✨Archimedes


✨Eratosthenes


✨ And simply discovered a new science, the science of numbers.


⭐Archimedes is highly recognized as the "father of mathematics."


⭐Gauss, Euler, Erdos etc., were also considered to be the parent of mathematics.


⭐The word mathematics comes from the Greek.


⭐ Oldest branch of mathematics ▶▶

✨Arthemetics

✨Geometry. .

✨Trigonometry

✨Algebra


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