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The following pages link to An early Chinese derivation of the volume of a pyramid: Liu Hui, third century A.D. (Q1255478):
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- Ancient Chinese mathematics: the \textit{Jiu Zhang Suan Shu} vs Euclid's \textit{Elements}. Aspects of proof and the linguistic limits of knowledge (Q532016) (← links)
- The Kujang sulhae: Nam Pyǒng-Gil's reinterpretation of the mathematical methods of the Jiuzhang suanshu (Q618037) (← links)
- A brief chronological and bibliographic guide to the history of Chinese mathematics (Q791508) (← links)
- On mathematical problems as historically determined artifacts: Reflections inspired by sources from ancient China (Q833305) (← links)
- Commentaries upon commentaries: the translation of the Jiu zhang suan shu by Karine Chemla and Guo Shuchun (Q973456) (← links)
- Why did Liu Hui fail to derive the volume of a sphere? (Q1176145) (← links)
- An early Chinese derivation of the volume of a pyramid: Liu Hui, third century A.D. (Q1255478) (← links)
- Jiu zhang suanshu (Nine chapters on the mathematical art): An overview (Q1329640) (← links)
- Zu-Geng's axiom vs Cavalieri's theory (Q1880869) (← links)
- A proof of the Pythagorean theorem by Liu Hui (third century A.D.) (Q2265999) (← links)
- Generality above Abstraction: The General Expressed in Terms of the Paradigmatic in Mathematics in Ancient China (Q3525885) (← links)
- The Evolution of Mathematics in Ancient China: From the newly discovered 數 Shu and 算數書 Suan Shu Shu Bamboo Texts to the Nine Chapters on the Art of Mathematics (Q5072377) (← links)
- Another look at the two Egyptian pyramid volume ‘formulas’ of 1850 BCE (Q5879359) (← links)