kvadratuuria
Kvadratuuria, also known as squaring the circle, is a classic problem in geometry that has intrigued mathematicians for centuries. The problem asks whether it is possible to construct a square with the same area as a given circle using only a compass and straightedge. This is one of the three classical construction problems of ancient geometry, along with doubling the cube and trisecting an angle.
The problem's origins can be traced back to ancient Greek mathematicians, including Antiphon and Hippocrates of
The impossibility of squaring the circle is closely related to the transcendence of π (pi), the ratio
Despite its resolution, kvadratuuria remains an important topic in the history of mathematics and continues to