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  2. Chinese mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics was developed to solve practical problems in the time such as division of land or problems related to division of payment. [17] The Chinese did not focus on theoretical proofs based on geometry or algebra in the modern sense of proving equations to find area or volume.

  3. Zhang Qiujian Suanjing - Wikipedia

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    This description makes use of the Chinese rod numerals. The chapter considers several real world problems where computations with fractions appear naturally. In Chapter 2, among others, there are a few problem requiring application of the rule of three. Here is a typical problem: "Now there was a person who stole a horse and rode off with it.

  4. Hundred Fowls Problem - Wikipedia

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    The problem appears as the final problem in Zhang Qiujian suanjing (Problem 38 in Chapter 3). However, the problem and its variants have appeared in the medieval mathematical literature of India, Europe and the Arab world. [2] The name "Hundred Fowls Problem" is due to the Belgian historian Louis van Hee. [3]

  5. Chinese Mathematical Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    Two papers are set, each with 3 problems. The examination is held on two consecutive mornings, and contestants have 4 hours and 30 minutes each day to work on the 3 problems. The Chinese Mathematical Olympiad is graded in 3-point increments, so that each problem is worth 21 points, making the total score 126, triple that of the IMO. [4]

  6. List of Chinese mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    With a history spanning over three millennia, Chinese mathematics is believed to have initially developed largely independently of other cultures. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  7. International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    The International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians (ICCM) (Chinese: 国际华人数学家大会) is an international non-governmental organization dedicated to bringing together Chinese mathematicians to discuss current research in mathematics as well as recognizing the achievements of Chinese mathematicians and mathematicians of Chinese descent around the world.

  8. Horner's method - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and computer science, Horner's method (or Horner's scheme) is an algorithm for polynomial evaluation.Although named after William George Horner, this method is much older, as it has been attributed to Joseph-Louis Lagrange by Horner himself, and can be traced back many hundreds of years to Chinese and Persian mathematicians. [1]

  9. Jigu Suanjing - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the first problem which was solved by arithmetic, the problems deal with the solution of cubic equations, the first known Chinese work to deal with complete cubic equations, as such, it played important roles in the development for solution of high order polynomial equations in the history of Chinese mathematics.