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A MULTIPLICATION ALGORITHM
Peasant multiplication; Egyptian multiplication; Russian peasant multiplication; Russian multiplication; Ancient egyptian multiplication; Egyptian Multiplication; Russian peasant algorithm; Egyptian multiplication and division; Multiplication a la russe; Ethiopian multiplication; Duplation; Egyptian multiplication algorithm

multiplication      
n. πολλαπλασιασμός
multiply sign         
MATHEMATICAL SYMBOL
Multiplication symbol; ✖; ×; Multiply sign; Times sign; Times symbol; Times (glyph); Multiplication x; ⊠; ⨉; U+00D7; Times (symbol)
σημείο πολλαπλασιασμού
multiplication table         
  • "Table of Pythagoras" on [[Napier's bones]]<ref>[[Wikisource:Page:Popular Science Monthly Volume 26.djvu/467]]</ref>
  • The [[Tsinghua Bamboo Slips]], Chinese [[Warring States]] era decimal multiplication table of 305&nbsp;BC
MATHEMATICAL TABLE
Times table; Times tables; Tables of multiplication; Multiplication tables; Multiplication Table; Table of Pythagoras; Draft:Division Table
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Définition

multiplication sign
(multiplication signs)
A multiplication sign is the sign x which is put between two numbers to show that they are being multiplied.
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Ancient Egyptian multiplication

In mathematics, ancient Egyptian multiplication (also known as Egyptian multiplication, Ethiopian multiplication, Russian multiplication, or peasant multiplication), one of two multiplication methods used by scribes, is a systematic method for multiplying two numbers that does not require the multiplication table, only the ability to multiply and divide by 2, and to add. It decomposes one of the multiplicands (preferably the smaller) into a set of numbers of powers of two and then creates a table of doublings of the second multiplicand by every value of the set which is summed up to give result of multiplication.

This method may be called mediation and duplation, where mediation means halving one number and duplation means doubling the other number. It is still used in some areas.

The second Egyptian multiplication and division technique was known from the hieratic Moscow and Rhind Mathematical Papyri written in the seventeenth century B.C. by the scribe Ahmes.

Although in ancient Egypt the concept of base 2 did not exist, the algorithm is essentially the same algorithm as long multiplication after the multiplier and multiplicand are converted to binary. The method as interpreted by conversion to binary is therefore still in wide use today as implemented by binary multiplier circuits in modern computer processors.