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Why is it precisely Leonardo of Pisa (Fibonacci) who matters so much for interpreting the etymology of algorithm? Because he is the only medieval contemporary witness who left reliable statements about the term and its possible origin. He knew exactly what he was writing about.

The new Dictionary of the Spanish Language was released today: the Diccionario de la lengua española (DLE, version 23.8.1). The publisher is the Real Academia Española (RAE). What is special about this edition is not only the new words that have been added. It is

The Santa Claus circular argument is an analogy from the analysis “The Odyssey from Algorizimi to Algorithmus.” It describes how a circular argument can be used to “prove” the real existence of Santa Claus. At the same time, the circular argument makes it possible to

The odyssey from Algorizmi to algorithm reveals: citogenesis is not an original phenomenon of the internet and AI age. It has existed for more than 150 years. But what exactly lies behind the term? An overview with further references. Citation loop of misinformation The term citogenesis, borrowed

Van-Helsing.ai placed a bet with Google Gemini*: that it could be proven that the derivation of the word algorithm does not rest on al-Khwarizmi’s name. Gemini assessed the bet as a “suicide mission”: the odds, it said, were 99:1 that such a proof would not

Algorithm Etymology

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Yuval Noah Harari describes “algorithm” as one of the central concepts of our time. In

In lexicons, encyclopedias, and specialist literature, the explanation still dominates that the word algorithm arose

Thesis A examines whether the RAE’s (Real Academia Española) alternative derivation can be reconstructed -

Thesis B tests whether the RAE idea from Thesis A can be found in medieval

Thesis C examines when the now-dominant al-Ḫwārizmī narrative emerged. What is established is that it

At the end of the analysis, an overall conclusion is drawn: all three theses—(A the