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In this Chinese name, the family name is Zhu.
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Zhu Shijie (simplified Chinese: 朱世杰; traditional Chinese: 朱世傑; pinyin: Zhū Shìjié; Wade–Giles: Chu Shih-chieh, 1249–1314), courtesy name Hanqing (漢卿), pseudonym Songting (松庭), was a Chinese mathematician and writer during the Yuan Dynasty.[1] Zhu was born close to today's Beijing. Two of his mathematical works have survived: Introduction to Computational Studies (算學啓蒙Suan hsüeh Ch'i-mong) and Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns.
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Origins, is a 1303 mathematical monograph by Yuan dynasty mathematician ZhuShijie. Zhu advanced Chinese algebra with this Magnum opus. The book consists of...
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unlocking binomial coefficients). It appeared again in a publication of ZhuShijie's book Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns (四元玉鑒) of 1303 AD. Around 1275...
algebra were made by mathematicians during the Yuan era. The mathematician ZhuShijie (1249–1314) solved simultaneous equations with up to four unknowns using...
studying painting in 1909, founded the Suzhou Art Academy along with ZhuShijie in 1922 and went to Paris in 1929, enrolling in the L'Ecole Superieure...
text from that period is the Precious Mirror of the Four Elements by ZhuShijie (1249–1314), dealing with the solution of simultaneous higher order algebraic...
astronomy, and science (e.g. Liu Hui, Zu Chongzhi, Shen Kuo, Yang Hui, ZhuShijie). This tradition receded after the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), when neo-Confucianism...
included the Wu-hu-lie-ti (Euclid) brought by Muslim mathematicians. ZhuShijie and Guo Shoujing were notable mathematicians in Yuan China. The Mongol...
Chinese mathematical books Introduction to Computational Studies (1299) by ZhuShijie and Yang Hui suan fa (1274-75) by Yang Hui. (とくに大きな影響を受けたのは、中国から伝わった数...
pinyin: nián shìjiè jūnrén yùndònghuì), officially known as the 7th CISM Military World Games, (Chinese: 第七届世界军人运动会; pinyin: dì qī jiè shìjiè jūnrén yùndònghuì)...
World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-256-725-3. 孫子: 夫未戰而廟算勝者,得算多也 老子: 善數者不用籌策。 Zhu, Yiwen (2018). "How were Western written calculations introduced into China...
the Mathematical Art, Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections, Li Ye, ZhuShijie and study on π. Part II deals with important wasan mathematicians and...
Ming dynasty Zhū Dā Chu Ta 朱耷 朱耷 1626–1705 also known as Bada Shanren, Buddhist monk Zhu Derun Chu Te-jun 朱德潤 朱德润 1271 Yuan dynasty ZhuShijie Chu Shih Chieh...
and possibly before. The Tianyuanshu was explained in the writings of ZhuShijie (Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns) and Li Zhi (Ceyuan haijing), two Chinese...
and knight (d. 1322) Wu Cheng, Chinese philosopher and poet (d. 1333) ZhuShijie (or Hanqing), Chinese mathematician January 15 – Archambaud IX, French...
inspiring mathematicians such as Jia Xian, Qin Jiushao, Yang Hui, Li Zhi and ZhuShijie. In the Ming dynasty during the reign of the Yongle Emperor, some of the...
created a raised-relief map using sawdust, wood, beeswax, and wheat paste. Zhu Xi (1130–1200) was inspired by the raised-relief map of Huang Shang and so...
and knight (d. 1322) Wu Cheng, Chinese philosopher and poet (d. 1333) ZhuShijie (or Hanqing), Chinese mathematician 1240 January 23 – Albert of Pisa,...
Shoujing and Wang Xun use cubic interpolation for generating sine. 1303 – ZhuShijie publishes Precious Mirror of the Four Elements, which contains an ancient...
Although the Introduction to Computational Studies (算学启蒙) written by ZhuShijie (fl. 13th century) in 1299 contained nothing new in Chinese algebra, it...