A brief chronological and bibliographic guide to the history of Chinese mathematics
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Publication:791508
DOI10.1016/0315-0860(84)90004-1zbMath0536.01004OpenAlexW2031645052MaRDI QIDQ791508
Publication date: 1984
Published in: Historia Mathematica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0315-0860(84)90004-1
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- Chu Shih-chieh's Suan-hsüeh ch'i-meng (Introduction to mathematical studies)
- The Chinese connection between the Pascal triangle and the solution of numerical equations of any degree
- Pyramid, pile, and sum of squares
- Introduction, translation, and discussion of Chao Chün-ch'ing's Notes to the diagrams of short legs and long legs and of squares and circles
- Chinese interest in right-angled triangles
- An early Chinese derivation of the volume of a pyramid: Liu Hui, third century A.D.
- The introduction of mathematics in higher education in China, 1865--1887
- Yang Hui's commentary on the ying nu chapter of the Chiu chang suan shu
- The Evolution of Mathematics in Ancient China
- On the Chinese Origin of the Galley Method of Arithmetical Division
- The Geometrical Basis of the Ancient Chinese Square-Root Method
- An Old Chinese Way of Finding the Volume of a Sphere
- The Jih yung suan fa: An Elementary Arithmetic Textbook of the Thirteenth Century
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