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Cyclic quadrilaterals: Solutions of two Japanese problems and their proofs
Late 18th and early 19th century Japanese mathematicians (wasanka) found solutions of two problems concerning the incircles of the quarter-triangles and skewed sectors of cyclic quadrilaterals. There is a modern proof of the first solution, but it makes extensive use of trigonometry and is therefore unlikely to be what a wasanka would have written. As for the second solution, Aida Yasuaki (1747–1817) gave two proofs for it, the second of which has been summarized in Japanese, but not the first. All three proofs are presented here together with commentary on their mathematical and historical significance.
期刊介绍:
Historia Mathematica publishes historical scholarship on mathematics and its development in all cultures and time periods. In particular, the journal encourages informed studies on mathematicians and their work in historical context, on the histories of institutions and organizations supportive of the mathematical endeavor, on historiographical topics in the history of mathematics, and on the interrelations between mathematical ideas, science, and the broader culture.