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| Sangaku or San Gaku (算額; lit. mathematical tablet) are Japanese geometrical puzzles in Euclidean geometry on wooden tablets created during the Edo period (1603-1867) by members of all social classes. During this period Japan was completely isolated from the rest of the world so the tablets were created using Japanese mathematics, (wasan), not influenced by western mathematical thought. For example, the fundamental connection between an integral and its derivative was unknown so Sangaku problems on areas and volumes were solved by expansions in infinite series and term-by-term calculation. The Sangaku were painted in color on wooden tablets which were hung in the precincts of temples and shrines as offerings to the gods. Many of these tablets were lost following during the period of modernisation that followed the Edo period but around nine hundred are known to remain. The Sangaku were published for the first time in 1989 by Hidetoshi Fukagawa and Daniel Pedoe in the book Japanese Temple Geometry Problems. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Sangaku ] | Searches on eBay |
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