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  2. Chinese mathematics - Wikipedia

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    At this point of mathematical history, a lot of modern western mathematics were already discovered by Chinese mathematicians. Things grew quiet for a time until the thirteenth century Renaissance of Chinese math. This saw Chinese mathematicians solving equations with methods Europe would not know until the eighteenth century.

  3. History of mathematical notation - Wikipedia

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    The history of mathematical notation [1] ... the mathematics of ancient China and the mathematics of the ancient Mediterranean world are presumed to have developed ...

  4. Counting rods - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Seki Takakazu developed the rod numerals into symbolic notation for algebra and drastically improved Japanese mathematics. [13] After his period, the positional numeral system using Chinese numeral characters was developed, and the rod numerals were used only for the plus and minus signs .

  5. History of mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Of particular note is the use in Chinese mathematics of a decimal positional notation system, the so-called "rod numerals" in which distinct ciphers were used for numbers between 1 and 10, and additional ciphers for powers of ten. [108]

  6. Xuan tu - Wikipedia

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    Xuan tu or Hsuan thu (simplified Chinese: 弦图; traditional Chinese: 絃圖; pinyin: xuántú; Wade–Giles: hsüan 2 tʻu 2) is a diagram given in the ancient Chinese astronomical and mathematical text Zhoubi Suanjing indicating a proof of the Pythagorean theorem. [1] Zhoubi Suanjing is one of the oldest Chinese texts on mathematics. The ...

  7. Zhang Qiujian Suanjing - Wikipedia

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    The numeral system has a place value notation with ten as base, and the concise notation of the common fraction is the one we still use today." [1] Almost nothing is known about the author Zhang Qiujian, sometimes written as Chang Ch'iu-Chin or Chang Ch'iu-chien. It is estimated that he lived from 430 to 490 CE, but there is no consensus. [2]

  8. Chinese numerals - Wikipedia

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    In the same way that Roman numerals were standard in ancient and medieval Europe for mathematics and commerce, the Chinese formerly used the rod numerals, which is a positional system. The Suzhou numerals ( simplified Chinese : 苏州花码 ; traditional Chinese : 蘇州花碼 ; pinyin : Sūzhōu huāmǎ ) system is a variation of the Southern ...

  9. History of ancient numeral systems - Wikipedia

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    History of mathematics; History of numbers – Used to count, measure, and label; History of writing; Jeton – Coin-like counting token; List of numeral system topics; List of numeral systems; Relationship between mathematics and physics; Number theory – Branch of mathematics; Timeline of mathematics