AbstractThe last proposition of Diophantus’ De polygonis numeris, inquiring the number of ways that a number can be polygonal and apparently aiming at “simplifying” the definitory relation established by Diophantus himself, is incomplete. Past completions of this proposition are reported in detail and discussed, and a new route to a “simplified” relation is proposed, simpler, more transparent and more “Greek looking” than the others. The issue of the application of such a simplified relation to solving the problem set out by Diophantus is also discussed in full detail
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