# Solving Sangaku: A Traditional Solution to a Nineteenth Century Japanese   Temple Problem

**Authors:** Rosalie Hosking

arXiv: 1702.01350 · 2018-03-15

## TL;DR

This paper explores traditional Japanese Edo period mathematical methods to solve a 19th-century sangaku problem, comparing it with a modern approach and providing insights into historical techniques.

## Contribution

It demonstrates the application of tenzan jutsu, a traditional symbolic manipulation method, to solve a historical sangaku problem, highlighting its contextual mathematical rules.

## Key findings

- Traditional method successfully solves the problem
- Provides new insights into Edo period mathematical rules
- Connects historical techniques with modern understanding

## Abstract

This paper demonstrates how a nineteenth century Japanese votive temple problem known as a sangaku from Okayama prefecture can be solved using traditional mathematical methods of the Japanese Edo (1603-1868 CE). We compare a modern solution to a sangaku problem from Sacred Geometry: Japanese Temple Problems of Tony Rothman and Hidetoshi Fukagawa with a traditional solution of \=Ohara Toshiaki (?-1828). Our investigation into the solution of \=Ohara provides an example of traditional Edo period mathematics using the tenzan jutsu symbolic manipulation method, as well as producing new insights regarding the contextual nature of the rules of this technique.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1702.01350