Saburou Saitoh 2019.2.16.18:35 Close the mysterious and long history of division by zero and open the new world since Aristotelēs-Euclid: 1/0=0/0=z/0= \tan (\pi/2)=0.
Sangaku Journal of Mathematics (SJM) c ⃝SJMISSN 2534-9562 Volume 2 (2018), pp. 57-73 Received 20 November 2018. Published on-line 29 November 2018 web: http://www.sangaku-journal.eu/ c ⃝The Author(s) This article is published with open access1.
Wasan Geometry and Division by Zero Calculus
∗Hiroshi Okumura and ∗∗Saburou Saitoh
Saburou Saitoh
[5] viXra:1902.0240 submitted on 2019-02-13 22:57:25, (0 unique-IP downloads)
Authors: Saburou Saitoh Category: General Mathematics
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Horn Torus Models for the Riemann Sphere and Division by Zero
Authors: Wolfgang W. D\"aumler, Hiroshi Okumura, Vyacheslav V. Puha, Saburou Saitoh
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A Meaning and Interpretation of Minus Areas of Figures by Means of Division by Zero
Authors: Saburou Saitoh Category: General Mathematics
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The Simple and Typical Physical Examples of the Division by Zero 1/0=0 by Ctes\'ibio (BC. 286-222) and e. Torricelli (1608 1646)
Authors: Saburou Saitoh Category: General Mathematics
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We Can Divide the Numbers and Analytic Functions by Zero\\ with a Natural Sense.
Authors: Saburou Saitoh Category: General Mathematics