References For Ch'in References for Ch in chiushao. VK Zharov, On two problems in the treatise Ninebooks on mathematics by Ch in Chiu Shao (Russian), Istor.-Mat. Issled. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Ch'in.html
HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results 3. CH IN chiushao The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition; January 10, 2004CH IN chiu-shao Ch in chiu-shao , c.1202-1261, Chinese mathematician. http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_thesauru
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Qin_Jiushao Qin Jiushao, also known as Ch in chiushao, was born at the time ofthe Nan (Southern) Sung dynasty. His ancestors came from Lu-chun http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Qin_Jiushao.html
Extractions: Qin Jiushao , also known as Ch'in Chiu-Shao , was born at the time of the Nan (Southern) Sung dynasty. His ancestors came from Lu-chun in Shantung province and some biographies quote this incorrectly as his birthplace. His father, Qin Jiuyu (or Ch'in Chiu-yu), was a graduate who worked as an official in local administration. In around 1219, when Qin was about seventeen years old, his father was working as a prefect of Bazhou. At this time Qin volunteered for the army, which was putting down a rebellion, and served for a while. Qin's father moved to Hang-chou, the capital of the Nan Sung, in around 1224 and Qin went with his father. He wrote in the preface to his famous work Shushu Jiuzhang (see for example [3]):- In my youth I was living in the capital, so that I was able to study in the Board of Astronomy; subsequently, I was instructed in mathematics by a recluse scholar. We know that Qin was a rebellious youth, famous for his many love affairs, who disliked authority [1]:-
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Ch In Ch in chiushao. Ch in chiu-shao was a genius in mathematics and was also accomplishedin poetry, fencing, archery, riding, music and architecture. http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/~DZ6B93.htm
Extractions: Previous (Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Ch'in Chiu-Shao was a genius in mathematics and was also accomplished in poetry, fencing, archery, riding, music and architecture. He wrote Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections which appeared in 1247. It contains simultaneous integer congruences, the Chinese Remainder Theorem, and considers algebraic equations, areas of geometrical figures and linear simultaneous equations. This work on congruences was rediscovered by Gauss Lebesgue and Stieltjes References (3 books/articles) References elsewhere in this archive: There is a Crater Kuo Shou Ching (possibly named after this mathematician) on the moon. You can see a list of lunar features named after mathematicians. Other Web sites: Simon Fraser, Canada
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Chinese Remainder Theorem The original form of the theorem, contained in a book by the Chinese mathematicianCh in chiushao published in 1247, is a statement about simultaneous http://www.fact-index.com/c/ch/chinese_remainder_theorem.html
Extractions: 3 Statement for general rings The original form of the theorem, contained in a book by the Chinese mathematician Ch'in Chiu-Shao published in , is a statement about simultaneous congruences (see modular arithmetic ). Suppose n n k are positive integers which are pairwise coprime (meaning gcd n i n j ) = 1 whenever i j ). Then, for any given integers a a k , there exists an integer x solving the system of simultaneous congruences Furthermore, all solutions x to this system are congruent modulo the product n n n k A solution x can be found as follows. For each i , the integers n i and n n i are coprime, and using the extended Euclidean algorithm we can find integers r and s such that r n i s n n i = 1. If we set e i s n n i , then we have The number x i k a i e i then solves the given system of simultaneous congruences.