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    Temple Problem

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    Sangaku problems, often written "san gaku, " are geometric problems of the type found on devotional mathematical wooden tablets ("sangaku") which were hung under the roofs of shrines or temples in Japan during two centuries of schism from the West. During the time of isolation, Japanese mathematicians developed their own "traditional mathematics, " which, in the 1850s, began giving way to Western methods. There were also changes in the script in which mathematics was written and, as a result, few people now living know how to interpret the historic tablets (Kimberling).

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