Timeline of number theory

A timeline of number theory.

Before 1000 BCE

  • ca. 20,000 BCE — Nile Valley, Ishango Bone: possibly the earliest reference to prime numbers and Egyptian multiplication although this is disputed.[1]

About 300 BCE

  • 300 BCE — Euclid proves the number of prime numbers is infinite.

1st millennium AD

  • 250 — Diophantus writes Arithmetica, one of the earliest treatises on algebra.
  • 500 — Aryabhata solves the general linear diophantine equation.
  • 628 - Brahmagupta gives Brahmagupta's identity and solves the so called Pell's equation using his composition method.
  • ca. 650 — Mathematicians in India create the Hindu–Arabic numeral system we use, including the zero, the decimals and negative numbers.

1000–1500

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

References

  1. ^ Rudman, Peter Strom (2007). How Mathematics Happened: The First 50,000 Years. Prometheus Books. p. 64. ISBN 978-1-59102-477-4.
  2. ^ Various AP Lists and Statistics Archived 2012-07-28 at the Wayback Machine