Arapski radovi su također igrali važnu ulogu u prijenosu matematike u Evropu između 10. i 12. vijeka.[2]
^Katz (1993): "A complete history of mathematics of medieval Islam cannot yet be written, since so many of these Arabic manuscripts lie unstudied.
^Adolph P. Yushkevich Sertima, Ivan Van (1992), Golden age of the Moor, Volume 11, Transaction Publishers, str. 394, ISBN1-56000-581-5CS1 održavanje: nepreporučeni parametar (link) "The Islamic mathematicians exercised a prolific influence on the development of science in Europe, enriched as much by their own discoveries as those they had inherited by the Greeks, the Indians, the Syrians, the Babylonians, etc."