Talk:Algorism
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
merge with Arabic numerals? -- Tarquin 16:35, 1 Jan 2004 (UTC)
No -- Algorism is the place-value system of encoding numbers and the arithmetic on those numbers. That's independent of the numerals (glyphs) used to write down those numbers. mfc
yes, but Hindu-Arabic numeral system is intended to be precisely about that, not the glyphs (although the glyphs are discussed as associated with the historical development). dab (ᛏ) 09:48, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
But Hindu-Arabic numeral system says nothing at all about arithmetic, just how to write numbers and what values they have? (But Algorism is sadly lacking in both, as an article, at present.) Perhaps Algorism should have more on the arithmetic aspects and refer to H-ANS for the details of the positional notation. mfc
- well, I am suggesting a merge, meaning that all that is discussed here should be moved to the HAN article. Plus, the arithmetic aspects should also be added there. dab (ᛏ) 10:44, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
- Understood; I am suggesting that would not be an improvement, because the HAN article is already quite large and expanding it with another topic would make it less crisp and clear. Besides, 'Algorism' is used rather more generally nowadays, to refer to decimal arithmetic. mfc
I see. I suppose I'm just a mergist. The "(also called Algorism)" on HAN irks me. If the term is used for decimal arithmetic, it should then be merged with decimal, shouldn't it? Or it should be a {{dab}} page,
- Algorism refers to
- the Hindu-Arabic numeral system of decimal positional notation
- decimal arithmetics in general
I don't know what is the precise use of the word, and the article at present doesn't help me by citing any sources :( dab (ᛏ) 22:14, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
<chuckle> ... so that's why Wikipedia articles just get bigger and bigegr :-). I've reworked this one in the light of this discussion to try and better explain the usage of the word -- it is more the arithmetic than the writing, but it's the method of doing arithmetic using the particular notation which is the main thing, here. (Using an abacus is decimal arithmetic -- but it is not algorism. So this isn't the same as decimal arithmetic in general.) I've also added a reference (good suggestion) .. the quotes in the OED all use the term in this way, as best as one can tell. mfc 16:58, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
merge with Al Gore?--Greasysteve13 12:25, 8 April 2006 (UTC)