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Multiplicative inverse / Logarithm / Regular number / Sexagesimal / Field / Euclidean algorithm / Division / Sheaf / Plimpton 322 / Mathematics / Babylonian mathematics / Multiplication
Date: 2003-02-04 11:02:24
Multiplicative inverse
Logarithm
Regular number
Sexagesimal
Field
Euclidean algorithm
Division
Sheaf
Plimpton 322
Mathematics
Babylonian mathematics
Multiplication

Ancient Babylonian Algorithms Donald E. Knuth Stanford University

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