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  2. Chinese mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics emerged independently in China by the 11th century BCE. [1] The Chinese independently developed a real number system that includes significantly large and negative numbers, more than one numeral system (binary and decimal), algebra, geometry, number theory and trigonometry. Since the Han dynasty, as diophantine approximation being a ...

  3. List of Chinese mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    3.1 16th century. 3.2 17th century. 3.3 18th century. 3.4 19th century. ... Chinese mathematics is believed to have initially developed largely independently of other ...

  4. History of mathematical notation - Wikipedia

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    The history of mathematical notation[ 1 ] includes the commencement, progress, and cultural diffusion of mathematical symbols and the conflict of the methods of notation confronted in a notation's move to popularity or inconspicuousness. Mathematical notation [ 2 ] comprises the symbols used to write mathematical equations and formulas.

  5. Cheng Dawei - Wikipedia

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    Cheng Dawei. Image of Cheng Dewei. Cheng Dawei (程大位, 1533–1606), also known as Da Wei Cheng or Ch'eng Ta-wei, was a Chinese mathematician and writer who was known mainly as the author of Suanfa Tongzong (算法統宗) (General Source of Computational Methods). He has been described as "the most illustrious Chinese arithmetician."

  6. Zhu Zaiyu - Wikipedia

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    Zhu Houwan, Prince Gong of Zheng. Occupation. Astronomer, historian, physicist, mathematician, choreographer, music theorist. Zhu Zaiyu dance steps. Zhu Zaiyu flag dance. Zhu Zaiyu (Chinese: 朱載堉; 1536 – 19 May 1611) was a Chinese scholar, mathematician and music theorist. [1] He was a prince of the Chinese Ming dynasty. In 1584, Zhu ...

  7. History of science and technology in China - Wikipedia

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    As Toby E. Huff notes, pre-modern Chinese science developed precariously without solid scientific theory, while there was a lacking of consistent systemic treatment in comparison to contemporaneous European works such as the Concordance and Discordant Canons by Gratian of Bologna (fl. 12th century). [39] This drawback to Chinese science was ...

  8. History of mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The high-water mark of Chinese mathematics occurred in the 13th century during the latter half of the Song dynasty (960–1279), with the development of Chinese algebra. The most important text from that period is the Precious Mirror of the Four Elements by Zhu Shijie (1249–1314), dealing with the solution of simultaneous higher order ...

  9. Suanfa tongzong - Wikipedia

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    Suanfa tongzong (Chinese: 算法統宗) is a mathematical text written by sixteenth century Chinese mathematician Cheng Dawei (1533–1606) and published in the year 1592. [1] The book contains 595 problems divided into 17 chapters. The book is essentially general arithmetic for the abacus. The book was the main source available to scholars ...