After centuries of unsuccessful attempts to solve cubic equations by algebraic methods, the mathematician Niccolò Tartaglia had the decisive and brilliant idea in 1535. Despite his efforts to keep these insights secret for economic advantage, Girolamo Cardano published his Ars magna just ten years later, which even included solution methods for quartic equations.

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Niccolò Tartaglia and Girolamo Cardano—Who Deserves the Credit?

  • Heinz Klaus Strick

摘要

After centuries of unsuccessful attempts to solve cubic equations by algebraic methods, the mathematician Niccolò Tartaglia had the decisive and brilliant idea in 1535. Despite his efforts to keep these insights secret for economic advantage, Girolamo Cardano published his Ars magna just ten years later, which even included solution methods for quartic equations.