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The following pages link to Right-angled triangles in ancient China (Q799659):
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- A Neolithic oral tradition for the van der Waerden/Seidenberg origin of mathematics (Q1062963) (← links)
- The Chinese concept of Cavalieri's principle and its applications (Q1075303) (← links)
- Methods of solving linear equations in traditional China (Q1262293) (← links)
- Jiu zhang suanshu (Nine chapters on the mathematical art): An overview (Q1329640) (← links)
- Two problems in the \textit{Suanshu shu} (Book of mathematics): geometric relations between circles and squares and methods for determining their mutual relations (Q2073408) (← links)
- Elements of reflection on the Chinese reaction to Euclidean geometry at the end of the 17th century. The Jihe lunyue \(\{a\}\) of Du Zhigeng \(\{b\}\) mainly seen by starting from the author's preface and two bibliographical notices edited by famous schol (Q2367151) (← links)
- <i>B</i>(<i>m,n</i>)<i>=</i>G(<i>m</i>)G(<i>n</i>)/G(<i>m + n</i>)<i />and volume of an<i>n</i>‐dimensional sphere (Q3985783) (← links)
- On Hypotenuse Diagrams in Ancient China (Q4345006) (← links)
- Geometrical Figures and Generality in Ancient China and Beyond: Liu Hui and Zhao Shuang, Plato and Thabit ibn Qurra (Q5450678) (← links)
- The Chinese Version of the Pythagorean Theorem and the Case of the Missing Diagram: A Memoir&lt;xref xml:base=&quot;fn&quot; rid=&quot;FN1&quot;&gt;&lt;sup&gt;1&lt;/sup&gt;&lt;/xref&gt; (Q6090227) (← links)