 
					
					
						Thymaridas of Paros					
				 
				
					
						 المؤلف:  
						T L Heath
						 المؤلف:  
						T L Heath					
					
						 المصدر:  
						A History of Greek Mathematics (2 Vols.)
						 المصدر:  
						A History of Greek Mathematics (2 Vols.)					
					
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				Born: about 400 BC in Paros, Greece
Died: about 350 BC
 
We are told a little about Thymaridas' life. He was apparently a rich man but, for some reason we are not told about, he fell into poverty. Thestor of Poseidonia sailed to Paros to help him with money specially collected for his benefit.
Thymaridas was a Pythagorean and a number theorist who wrote on prime numbers. Iamblichus tells us that Thymaridas called a prime number rectilinear since it can only be represented one-dimensionally. Non-primes such as 6 are represented by rectangles of sides 2 and 3. We are also told that he called 'one' a 'limiting quantity' or a 'limit of fewness'.
Thymaridas also gave methods for solving simultaneous linear equations which became known as the 'flower of Thymaridas'. For the n equations in n unknowns
x + x1 + x2 + ... + xn-1 = S
x + x1 = a1
x + x2 = a2
.
.
.
x + xn-1 = an-1
then Thymaridas gives the solution
x = [(a1 + a2 + .... + an-1) - S]/(n - 2).
He also shows how certain other types of equations can be put into this form.
 
 
	- G L Huxley, Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). 
 http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2830904318.html
Books:
	- T L Heath, A History of Greek Mathematics (2 Vols.) (Oxford, 1921).
 
				
				
					
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