Ibn Tahir al-Baghdadi
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| Ibn Tahir al-Baghdadi | |
Ibn Tahir al-Baghdadi
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| Born | 980 Baghdad |
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| Died | 1037 |
| Nationality | Iraq |
| Fields | Mathematician |
Abu Mansur Abd al-Qahir ibn Tahir ibn Muhammad ibn Abdallah al-Tamimi al-Shaffi al-Baghdadi (Arabic:أبو منصور عبدالقاهر ابن طاهر بن محمد بن عبدالله التميمي الشافعي البغدادي) was an Arab[citation needed] mathematician (c. 980–1037) from Baghdad who is best known for his treatise al-Takmila fi'l-Hisab. It contains results in number theory, and comments on works by al-Khwarizmi which are now lost.
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[edit] References
- O'Connor, John J. & Robertson, Edmund F., “Abu Mansur ibn Tahir Al-Baghdadi”, MacTutor History of Mathematics archive

