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What are the five stages of mathematics development?
At present, the academic community usually divides the development of mathematics into the following five periods:

(1) The budding period of mathematics (before 600 BC);

(2) The period of mathematical invariance (from the first 600 years to the middle of17th century);

(3) the period of variable mathematics (1mid-7th century to11920s); (4) Modern mathematics period (65438+11920s to World War II); (5) Modern mathematics period (since 1940s).

1 (3500-500 BC) The origin and early development of mathematics: ancient Egyptian mathematics and Mesopotamian mathematics.

2 (600-5th century BC) Ancient Greek Mathematics: Demonstrating the Origin of Mathematics, European Geometry.

3 (3rd century-14th century) Indian mathematics and Arabic mathematics in the middle ages: the glory of practical mathematics.

4 (12nd century-17th century) The rise of modern mathematics: the development of algebra and the birth of analytic geometry.

The Establishment of Calculus in the 5th Century (14th Century-18th Century): Newton and Leibniz's Establishment of Calculus.

6 (18th century-19th century) era of analysis: the application of calculus in various fields.

The rebirth of 7 (19th century) algebra: the generation of abstract algebra (modern algebra).

The Transformation of 8 (19th Century) Geometry: Non-Euclidean Geometry

The rigidity of 9 (19th century) analysis: the rigidity of calculus foundation.

10 the trend of pure mathematics in the 20th century

The world of applied mathematics in 2 1 century

The above are divided according to the development of mathematics, not in chronological order, but also marked the times.