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The following pages link to Suan Shu Shu. A book on numbers and computations. Translated from the Chinese and with commentary by Joseph W. Dauben. (Q2425816):
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- Conventions for recreational problems in Fibonacci's \textit{Liber abbaci} (Q532572) (← links)
- The Suàn shù shū, ``writings on reckoning'': rewriting the history of early Chinese mathematics in the light of an excavated manuscript (Q885081) (← links)
- Commentaries upon commentaries: the translation of the Jiu zhang suan shu by Karine Chemla and Guo Shuchun (Q973456) (← links)
- Jiu zhang suanshu (Nine chapters on the mathematical art): An overview (Q1329640) (← links)
- Jiu Zhang Suan Shu and the Gauss algorithm for linear equations (Q1946001) (← links)
- Two problems in the \textit{Suanshu shu} (Book of mathematics): geometric relations between circles and squares and methods for determining their mutual relations (Q2073408) (← links)
- How do the earliest known mathematical writings highlight the state's management of grains in early imperial China? (Q2254168) (← links)
- \textit{Suan Shu Shu} (A book on numbers and computations) What is the proper figure of a \textit{yun du}? Two problems on the computation of volumes from the most ancient mathematical text yet known from ancient China (Q2883427) (← links)
- The development of the problems of the excess and deficit in the early period of China: an investigation based on the Shu on the Qin bamboo strips preserved at Yuelu Academy (Q3307767) (← links)
- The Evolution of Mathematics in Ancient China: From the newly discovered 數 Shu and 算數書 Suan Shu Shu Bamboo Texts to the Nine Chapters on the Art of Mathematics (Q5072377) (← links)
- Ancient Chinese Mathematics (Q5224765) (← links)
- An Elementary Study of the Unearthed Mathematics Book, <italic>Suanshu Shu</italic><xref xml:base="fn" rid="FN1"><sup>1</sup></xref> (Q6057729) (← links)