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Zhu Shijie |
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Zhu Shijie(flourished 1300, China) Chinese mathematician who stood at the pinnacle of traditional Chinese mathematics. Zhu is known for having unified the southern and northern Chinese mathematical traditions. His fame rests on two publications, Suanxue qimeng (1299; “Introduction to Mathematical Science”) and Siyuan yujian (1303; “Precious Mirror of Four Elements”). The former is an introductory mathematics textbook; following the southern Chinese tradition, it presents many rules and problems in the form of verses to facilitate their memorization. It played a central role in the development of the wasan (“Japanese calculation”) tradition. “Precious Mirror” corresponds to the final stage in the generalization of the northern Chinese technique of tian yuan (“method of the celestial unknown”), a kind of algebraic computation performed with counting rods to solve problems. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Xuanying Zhang and Qiang Hu, Guoji LL "Oil-extended SBR for use in agricultural tire treads," abstract of Huaxue Shijie (1985), 26 (3), 92-6. Thus, according to the estimates made at the beginning of 2003 in the Shijie zhishi journal, by 2015 oil production in the world will reach a peak level of 4. 22) Shijie Jingji yu Zhenggzhi (World Economics and Politics, WEP) took the lead in this trend starting in 1990. |
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