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Sanskrit Number Words Handling in Formulas Demo Calculator Example


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Testcases Section


Testcase 1. 120 degree sector: .5 .25 0.866 120. 0.153 0.3


Testcase 2. 90 degree sector: .5 .353553391 .707 90. 0.071 0.14


Testcase 3. 168 degree sector 10. 1. 19.89 168.52 137.11301 274.2


Screenshots Section

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Comments Section

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References:

  • Robson, Eleanor, Mesopotamian Mathematics, 2100-1600BCE,Oxford 1999
  • Horowitz, Wayne, Late Babylonian Tablet CBS1766, Hebrew University
  • Steele, J.M. Celestial Measurement in Bablylonian Astronomy,Annals of Science,2007
  • Mathematical Cuneiform Texts, Neugebauer and A. Sachs, American Oriental Society, 1945
  • Gregory Zaro and Jon C. Lohse, Maya Solar Observation
  • Latin American Antiquity, Vol. 16, No. 1 (Mar., 2005), pp. 81-98
  • Friberg 1987-90:555,Firberg on tablet BM15285
  • Eclipse Prediction and the Length of the Saros in
  • Babylonian Astronomy LIS BRACK-BERNSEN∗AND JOHN M. STEELE
  • Celestial Measurement in Babylonian Astronomy, J. M. STEELE, University of Durham
  • Amazing Traces of a Babylonian Origin in Greek Mathematics, Jöran Friberg and Joachim Marzahn
  • The area and the side i added: some old babylonian geometry, duncan j. melville
  • Mathematics hidden behind the two coefficients of babylonian geometry, kazuo muroi
  • Especially oven/kiln problem in YBC7997, area of ring annulus complements bullseye figure.

Appendix Code

appendix TCL programs and scripts


Pretty Print Version

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# For the push buttons, the recommended procedure is push testcase and fill frame, change first three entries etc, push solve, and then push report. Report allows copy and paste from console, but takes away from computer "efficiency". While the testcases are in meters, the units cancel out in the calculator equations. So the units could be entered as inches, Indian yojanams, Sumerian cubits, or Chinese inches. This is an advantage since the units in the ancient Sumerian, Indian, and Chinese texts are open to question.

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