The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art

The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : 0198539363
ISBN-13 : 9780198539360
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Synopsis The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art by : Kangshen Shen

The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art has been the most important mathematical source in China for the past 2000 years, comparable in significance to Euclid's Elements in the West. The Nine Chapters quickly acquired a distinguished reputation, and was the standard mathematics textbook in China and the surrounding regions until Western science was introduced in about 1600. This volume contains the first complete English translation of the Nine Chapters, together with the illuminating commentary of Liu Hui written in the 3rd century AD and other early century commentaries and further insights provided by the translators. The Nine Chapters contains 246 problems and their solutions, which fall into nine categories that are firmly based on practical needs. There are methods for solving problems in areas such as land measurement, construction, agriculture, commerce, and taxation, while the Chinese commentators provide the algorithms needed to solve the problems, and explanations of how the algorithms work. The translators' commentary provides clear and accessible background material for the Western reader, explanations of technicalities, and notes on the treatment of similar or identical mathematical problems in other countries. This first, full-English translation gives us an idea of the distinctive style and important contributions that have been made by traditional Chinese mathematics.

A History of Chinese Mathematics

A History of Chinese Mathematics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 491
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ISBN-10 : 9783540337836
ISBN-13 : 3540337830
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Chinese Mathematics by : Jean-Claude Martzloff

This book is made up of two parts, the first devoted to general, historical and cultural background, and the second to the development of each subdiscipline that together comprise Chinese mathematics. The book is uniquely accessible, both as a topical reference work, and also as an overview that can be read and reread at many levels of sophistication by both sinologists and mathematicians alike.

Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 3, Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and the Earth

Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 3, Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and the Earth
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 1146
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ISBN-10 : 0521058015
ISBN-13 : 9780521058018
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 3, Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and the Earth by : Joseph Needham

After two volumes mainly introductory, Dr Needham now embarks upon his systematic study of the development of the natural sciences in China. The Sciences of the Earth follow: geography and cartography, geology, seismology and mineralogy. Dr Needham distinguishes parallel traditions of scientific cartography and religious cosmography in East and West, discussing orbocentric wheel-maps, the origins of the rectangular grid system, sailing charts and relief maps, Chinese survey methods, and the impact of Renaissance cartography on the East. Finally-and here Dr Needham's work has no Western predecessors-there are full accounts of the Chinese contribution to geology and mineralogy.

The Chinese Roots of Linear Algebra

The Chinese Roots of Linear Algebra
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9780801899584
ISBN-13 : 0801899583
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Chinese Roots of Linear Algebra by : Roger Hart

A monumental accomplishment in the history of non-Western mathematics, The Chinese Roots of Linear Algebra explains the fundamentally visual way Chinese mathematicians understood and solved mathematical problems. It argues convincingly that what the West "discovered" in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had already been known to the Chinese for 1,000 years. Accomplished historian and Chinese-language scholar Roger Hart examines Nine Chapters of Mathematical Arts—the classic ancient Chinese mathematics text—and the arcane art of fangcheng, one of the most significant branches of mathematics in Imperial China. Practiced between the first and seventeenth centuries by anonymous and most likely illiterate adepts, fangcheng involves manipulating counting rods on a counting board. It is essentially equivalent to the solution of systems of N equations in N unknowns in modern algebra, and its practice, Hart reveals, was visual and algorithmic. Fangcheng practitioners viewed problems in two dimensions as an array of numbers across counting boards. By "cross multiplying" these, they derived solutions of systems of linear equations that are not found in ancient Greek or early European mathematics. Doing so within a column equates to Gaussian elimination, while the same operation among individual entries produces determinantal-style solutions. Mathematicians and historians of mathematics and science will find in The Chinese Roots of Linear Algebra new ways to conceptualize the intellectual development of linear algebra.

The Suàn Shù Shū

The Suàn Shù Shū
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Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822030907257
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Synopsis The Suàn Shù Shū by : Christopher Cullen

The Gentle Art of Mathematics

The Gentle Art of Mathematics
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9780486164069
ISBN-13 : 0486164063
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The Gentle Art of Mathematics by : Dan Pedoe

This lighthearted work uses a variety of practical applications and puzzles to take a look at today's mathematical trends. In nine chapters, Professor Pedoe covers mathematical games, chance and choice, automatic thinking, and more.

Crafting by Concepts

Crafting by Concepts
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781568814353
ISBN-13 : 1568814356
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Crafting by Concepts by : sarah-marie belcastro

From the editors of the popular Making Mathematics with Needlework, this book presents projects that highlight the relationship between types of needlework and mathematics. Chapters start with accessible overviews presenting the interplay between mathematical concepts and craft expressions. Following sections explain the mathematics in more detail, and provide suggestions for classroom activities. Each chapter ends with specific crafting instructions. Types of needlework included are knitting, crochet, needlepoint, cross-stitch, quilting, temari balls, beading, tatting, and string art. Instructions are written as ordinary patterns, so the formatting and language will be familiar to crafters.

Mathematics and the Imagination

Mathematics and the Imagination
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9780486320274
ISBN-13 : 0486320278
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Mathematics and the Imagination by : Edward Kasner

With wit and clarity, the authors progress from simple arithmetic to calculus and non-Euclidean geometry. Their subjects: geometry, plane and fancy; puzzles that made mathematical history; tantalizing paradoxes; more. Includes 169 figures.

The Sea Island Mathematical Manual

The Sea Island Mathematical Manual
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Publisher : Penn State University Press
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822007849953
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Synopsis The Sea Island Mathematical Manual by : Frank J. Swetz

The Haidao Suanjing or Sea Island Mathematical Manual, is one of the "Ten Classics" of traditional Chinese mathematics, and its contents demonstrate the high standards of theoretical and mathematical sophistication present in early Chinese surveying theory. The Haidao composed in A.D. 263 by Liu Hui, established the mathematical procedures for much of East Asian surveying activity for the next one thousand years. The contents of the Haidao also testify to the ability of the Chinese to systematize mathematics and hint at the use of proof in Chinese mathematics, a concept usually associated with Greek mathematical thought. Frank Swetz provides an annotated translation of the Haidao and an analysis of its surveying problems. In particular, he details surveying techniques and undertakes a mathematical exposition of the Chinese chong cha solution procedures. The Haidao is a testimony to the ingenuity and skill of China's early surveyors and its author, Liu Hui. This study complements and extends the findings of Swetz's previous book, Was Pythagoras Chinese?An Examination of Right Triangle Theory in Ancient China.