Publisher's Synopsis
Arimetica Binomica, E Diadica, written by Francesco Saverio Brunetti and published in 1746, explores binary arithmetic. The treatise details mathematical operations performed using only the figures one and zero. This historical work provides insight into the mathematical thinking of the 18th century and the development of binary systems.
Brunetti's exploration offers a unique perspective on the foundations of modern computing and the historical evolution of mathematical principles. This book will appeal to historians of science, mathematics enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the origins of digital computation.
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