"Arithmetic" is a title that can refer to multiple works, but one of the most prominent is "Arithmetic," written by the ancient Greek mathematician Diophantus, often considered the "father of algebra." Diophantus's work is significant for its early treatment of equations and its methods of solving them, laying groundwork for later developments in algebra. Another notable work is "Arithmetic," a textbook by the American mathematician and educator Paul G.
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