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Ghiyath al-Kashi

Ghiyaseddin Jamsheed Kashani was a Persian Persian people

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 astronomer Astronomer

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 and mathematician Mathematician

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. His name also appears as al-Kashi. He was born in Kashan Kashan

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, Iran Iran

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. While Tamerlane Timur

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 was undertaking his military campaigns, conditions were very difficult with widespread poverty where Kashi grew up. And Kashi lived in poverty, like so many others, and devoted himself to science while moving from town to town. But conditions improved when Shahrokh took over after his father's death. He brought economic prosperity to the region, and strongly supported artistic and intellectual activity.

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Ghiyaseddin Jamsheed Kashani was a Persian Persian people

The Persians are an Iranian people [i] who speak the Persian language [i] and share a co ... 

 astronomer Astronomer

An astronomer or astrophysicist is a person whose area of interest is astronomy [i] or astrophysics [i] ... 

 and mathematician Mathematician

A mathematician is a person whose primary area of study and research is the field of mathematics [i]. ... 

. His name also appears as al-Kashi. He was born in Kashan Kashan

Kashan is a city in the province [i] of Isfahan [i], Iran [i]. ... 

, Iran Iran


Throughout history, Iran has been of great geostrategic [i] importance because of its centr ... 

.

While Tamerlane Timur

Timur bin Taraghay Barlas was a 14th century warlord [i] of Turco-Mongol [i] descent, conqueror of much ... 

 was undertaking his military campaigns, conditions were very difficult with widespread poverty where Kashi grew up. And Kashi lived in poverty, like so many others, and devoted himself to science while moving from town to town. But conditions improved when Shahrokh took over after his father's death. He brought economic prosperity to the region, and strongly supported artistic and intellectual activity. With the changing atmosphere, Kashi's life also improved markedly.

Kashi's luck soon arrived at his doorstep, and Ulugh Beg Ulugh Beg

Ulugh Beg [i] was a Timurid [i] ruler as well as an astronomer [i], mathematician [i]... 

 invited Kashi to join him at his great school of learning in Samarkand Samarkand

Samarkand is the third-largest city in Uzbekistan [i] and the capital of Samarqand Province [i].... 

, as well as around sixty other scientists. There is little doubt that Kashi became the leading astronomer and mathematician at Samarkand and he was called the second Ptolemy Ptolemy

Claudius Ptolemaeus , known in English as Ptolemy, was a Greek-speaking geographer [i], astronomer [i]... 

by a contemporary historian of his.

Kashi's compendium of the Science of Astronomy written in 1410 – 1411 was dedicated to Ulugh Beg Ulugh Beg

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, who had been made Samarkand's ruler by his father Shahrokh. The compendium was based on the tables of the Persian Persian people

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 scholar Nasir al-Din Tusi Nasir al-Din Tusi

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.

Letters which al-Kashi wrote in Persian to his father, who lived in Kashan, have survived. These were written in Samarkand and give a wonderful description of the scientific life there.

It is clear that Kashi was the best scientist and closest collaborator of Ulugh Beg at Samarkand and, despite Kashi's ignorance of proper court behaviour and lack of polished manners, he was highly respected by Ulugh Beg.

Kashi produced his treatise Risala al-Muhitiya in July 1424, a work in which he calculated 2π to nine sexagesimal places and translated this into sixteen decimal places. This was an achievement far beyond anything which had been obtained before by the Greeks, Chinese or Indians. It would be almost 200 years before van Ceulen would surpass Kashi's accuracy with 20 decimal places.

Al-Kashi's most impressive mathematical work was The Key to Arithmetic which he completed on 2 March 1427. The work is a major text intended to be used in teaching students in Samarkand, in particular Kashi tries to give the necessary mathematics for those studying astronomy, surveying, architecture, accounting and trading.

In the Key to Arithmetic, Kashi, for the first time, along with al-Samawal and some other's from al-Karaji's school, gives a description of decimal fractions.

Kashi developed an algorithm for calculating nth roots, which was a special case of the methods given many centuries later by Ruffini and Horner. But again, these methods were present in the work of mathematicians of al-Karaji's school, in particular al-Samawal.

Kashi computed sine values to the same accuracy as he had computed the approximation for π in his earlier work. He considered the equation associated with the problem of trisecting an angle, i.e. the cubic equation Cubic equation

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. He was not the first to look at approximate solutions to this equation since Biruni Al-Biruni


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 had worked on it earlier. However, his iterative method was unique.

All these works were long unknown in Europe Europe

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 and were studied later in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by historians.

He died in Samarkand Samarkand

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 in 1429.

Legacy


In French French language

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, the Law of cosines Law of cosines

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 is named Théorème d'Al-Kashi, after Kashi's efforts to unify existing works on the subject.

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