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The following pages link to Ancient Chinese mathematics: the \textit{Jiu Zhang Suan Shu} vs Euclid's \textit{Elements}. Aspects of proof and the linguistic limits of knowledge (Q532016):
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- Application of He Chengtian's interpolation to Bethe equation (Q979774) (← links)
- Ancient Chinese algorithm: The ying buzu shu (method of surplus and deficiency) vs Newton iteration method (Q1400085) (← links)
- Solution of nonlinear equations by an ancient Chinese algorithm. (Q1428421) (← links)
- Some interpolation formulas in Chinese ancient mathematics (Q1826787) (← links)
- He Chengtian's inequality and its applications (Q1827034) (← links)
- Zu-Geng's axiom vs Cavalieri's theory (Q1880869) (← links)
- Rebuild of King Fang 40 BC musical scales by He's inequality (Q2572733) (← links)
- The reasoning argumentation about the golden section in the early Qing dynasty (Q3307769) (← links)
- Some Distinctive Features of Ancient Chinese Mathematics: A Brief Introduction and Comparison with Its Greek Counterpart (Q3466736) (← links)
- Generality above Abstraction: The General Expressed in Terms of the Paradigmatic in Mathematics in Ancient China (Q3525885) (← links)
- Chinese Logic and the Absence of Theoretical Sciences in Ancient China (Q3654208) (← links)
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- SOME ASYMPTOTIC METHODS FOR STRONGLY NONLINEAR EQUATIONS (Q5470109) (← links)