Ceyuan haijing (simplified Chinese: 测圆海镜; traditional Chinese: 測圓海鏡; pinyin: cè yuán hǎi jìng; lit. 'sea mirror of circle measurements') is a treatise...
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Chinese mathematics (section Ceyuan haijing)
impact on the development of Japanese mathematics. Ceyuan haijing (Chinese: 測圓海鏡; pinyin: Cèyuán Hǎijìng), or Sea-Mirror of the Circle Measurements, is a...
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Li Ye (mathematician) (section Ceyuan haijing)
mountainous Shanxi province. In 1248 he finished his most known work Ceyuan haijing (測圓海鏡, Sea mirror of circle measurements). Li then returned to Hebei...
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This is a list of important publications in mathematics, organized by field. Some reasons a particular publication might be regarded as important: Topic...
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Jiǔzhāng (Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections). 1248 – Li Ye writes Ceyuan haijing, a 12 volume mathematical treatise containing 170 formulas and 696 problems...
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writings of Zhu Shijie (Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns) and Li Zhi (Ceyuan haijing), two Chinese mathematicians during the Mongol Yuan dynasty. However...
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shu to newcomers to this field. Although Li Zhi's previous monograph Ceyuan haijing also used Tian yuan shu, it is harder to understand than Yigu yanduan...
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mathematician Li Zhi developed rod calculus into Tian yuan shu Example Li Zhi Ceyuan haijing vol II, problem 14 equation of one unknown: − x 2 − 680 x + 96000 =...
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