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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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200759

Introduction

Michael Friedman

pp. 1-28

Abstract

Since Antiquity, and initially in ancient Greece, solutions have been sought for the following three problems, using only compass and straightedge: (1) the squaring of the circle: construct a square equal in area to a circle; (2) the duplication of the cube: given a cube, construct the edge of a second cube whose volume is double that of the first; (3) the trisection of an angle: divide an arbitrary angle into three equal angles.

Publication details

Published in:

Friedman Michael (2018) A history of folding in mathematics: mathematizing the margins. Basel, Birkhäuser.

Pages: 1-28

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72487-4_1

Full citation:

Friedman Michael (2018) Introduction, In: A history of folding in mathematics, Basel, Birkhäuser, 1–28.