Abu Bakr al-Hassar

Al-Hassar or Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Ayyash al-Hassar was a mathematician from Morocco, living in the 12th century. He is the author of two books Kitab al-bayan wat-tadhkar (Book of Demonstration and Memorization), a manual of calculation and Kitab al-kamil fi sinaat al-adad (Complete Book on the Art of Numbers), on the break-down of numbers. The first book is lost and only a part of the second book is still extant.[1]

Al-Hassar developed the modern symbolic mathematical notation for fractions, where the numerator and denominator are separated by a horizontal bar. This same fractional notation appeared soon after in the work of Fibonacci in the 13th century.

References

  1. ^ Selin, Helaine (1997). Encyclopaedia of the history of science, technology, and medicine in non western cultures. Boston: Kluwer Academic. p. 615. ISBN 0792340663. 

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