Annette Imhausen is a prominent historian of mathematics, particularly known for her work in the history of mathematics in the Islamic world and its interactions with other cultures. She has contributed significantly to the understanding of mathematical practices and texts from various historical periods, often focusing on how these practices influenced the development of mathematics globally. Imhausen's research may include the study of mathematical manuscripts, historical computation methods, and the cultural contexts in which these mathematical ideas were developed.

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