The following pages link to Jean-Claude Martzloff (Q591844):
Displaying 50 items.
- Leon Battista Alberti's bombard problem in \textit{Ludi matematici}: geometry and warfare (Q393484) (← links)
- My appreciation of geometry (Q394173) (← links)
- Comparison of Chinese and Japanese developments in mathematics during the late 19th and early 20th centuries (Q394183) (← links)
- Fullerenes, polyhedra, and Chinese guardian lions (Q517899) (← links)
- (Q588599) (redirect page) (← links)
- A new interpretation of Shen Kuo's Ying Biao Yi (Q610715) (← links)
- The Kujang sulhae: Nam Pyǒng-Gil's reinterpretation of the mathematical methods of the Jiuzhang suanshu (Q618037) (← links)
- A survey of Japanese publications on the history of Japanese traditional mathematics (wasan) from the last 30 years (Q809057) (← links)
- On mathematical problems as historically determined artifacts: Reflections inspired by sources from ancient China (Q833305) (← links)
- (Q936174) (redirect page) (← links)
- Reconstruction designs of lost ancient Chinese machinery (Q936175) (← links)
- On the myth of an ancient Chinese theorem about primality (Q947045) (← links)
- Granting the seasons. The Chinese astronomical reform of 1280. With a study of its many dimensions and a translation of its records. With the research collaboration of the late Kiyosi Yabuuti and Shigeru Nakayama (Q954760) (← links)
- Analytic number theory in China (Q968798) (← links)
- Commentaries upon commentaries: the translation of the Jiu zhang suan shu by Karine Chemla and Guo Shuchun (Q973456) (← links)
- Teiji Takagi, founder of the Japanese school of modern mathematics (Q1000337) (← links)
- Circle measurements in ancient China (Q1095126) (← links)
- Linkages: Exploring the similarities between the Chinese rod numeral system and our numeral system (Q1096595) (← links)
- History of mathematics in China: A factor in world history and a source for new questions (Q1126881) (← links)
- Marx, Mao and mathematics: The politics of infinitesimals (Q1126884) (← links)
- Li Shanlan (1811--1882) and Chinese traditional mathematics (Q1208617) (← links)
- Overview of the mathematical exchanges between China and France (1880--1949) (Q1272579) (← links)
- The Chinese Academy of Sciences: The election of scientists into the elite group (Q1298333) (← links)
- The cuboctahedron in the past of Japan (Q1317520) (← links)
- The recent Chinese and Mongolian translations of Euclid's \textit{Elements} (Q1360083) (← links)
- Note on the recent Chinese and Mongolian translations of Euclid's Elements (Q1360084) (← links)
- Zhang Qiujian suanjing (The mathematical classic of Zhang Qiujian): An overview (Q1363715) (← links)
- Twenty-one algebraic normal forms of Citrabhānu (Q1386709) (← links)
- Ancient Chinese algorithm: The ying buzu shu (method of surplus and deficiency) vs Newton iteration method (Q1400085) (← links)
- The first Chinese translation of the last nine books of Euclid's \textit{Elements} and its source (Q1776881) (← links)
- Some interpolation formulas in Chinese ancient mathematics (Q1826787) (← links)
- Zu-Geng's axiom vs Cavalieri's theory (Q1880869) (← links)
- Eclipse theory in the Jing chu li. I. The adoption of lunar velocity (Q2254171) (← links)
- A new home for the world mathematics: the grand opening of Tsinghua Sanya International Mathematics Forum (Q2257648) (← links)
- A proof of the Pythagorean theorem by Liu Hui (third century A.D.) (Q2265999) (← links)
- Scholars' recreation of two traditions of mathematical commentaries in late eighteenth-century China (Q2359605) (← 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)
- Suan Shu Shu. A book on numbers and computations. Translated from the Chinese and with commentary by Joseph W. Dauben. (Q2425816) (← links)
- Biography of the Prager Medalist: Professor George Weng (Q2447035) (← links)
- Japanese mathematics in the Edo period (1600--1868). A study of the works of Seki Takakazu (?--1708) and of Takebe Katahiro (1664--1739). Translated from the French 1994 original by Silke Wimmer-Zagier (Q2468814) (← links)
- A date recovery system launched for chronological studies in ancient China (Q2480164) (← links)
- In search of `the Japanese theorem' (Q2482926) (← links)
- The evolution of transformation media in spherical trigonometry in 17th- and 18th-century China, and its relation to ``Western learning'' (Q2654170) (← links)
- Astronomy and Calendars – The Other Chinese Mathematics (Q2798423) (← links)
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- Shen Gua (1031-1095) et les sciences (Q3035240) (← links)
- Yixing (一行) in Paris (Q3466728) (← links)
- Un exemple de mathématiques chinoises non triviales : les formules sommatoires finies de Li Shanlan (1811-1882) (Q3481659) (← links)
- (Q3536729) (← links)