Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] Do You Know WASAN? Moreover, the technical term for Wasan is Japanese mathematics from 1674 when seki takakazu (kowa) wrote the Hatsubi Sampo to 1877 when the Japanese http://sunsite.utk.edu/math_archives/.http/hypermail/historia/jul98/0039.html
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Circumference/Perimeter Of An Ellipse: Formula(s) - Numericana This value of D translates into the following formula attributed to the Japanese mathematician takakazu seki kowa (16421708) Stephen Vadakkan (1952 http://home.att.net/~numericana/answer/ellipse.htm
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[HM] The 3rd ICOA By Jochi Shigeru The traditional Japanese mathematics was very close to the astronomy, such as seki takakazu (kowa) studied the Shoushili calender (Works and Days Calendar http://mathforum.org/epigone/historia/chendzhaysnerm
Extractions: Subject: [HM] the 3rd ICOA Author: jochi@ccms.nkfu.edu.tw Date: Tue, 07 Jul 1998 16:36:52 +0800 (TST) Dear members of [HM] I would like to introduce the international conference of The Third International Conference on Oriental Astronomy (the 3rd ICOA) in Fukuoka, Japan. The traditional Japanese mathematics was very close to the astronomy, such as Seki Takakazu (Kowa) studied the "Shoushi-li" calender (Works and Days Calendar); then he wrote "Juji Hatsumei" (Comments of the Works and Days Calendar) in 1680, and "Jujireki-kyo Rissei no Ho" (Methods of Manual and Tables of the Works and Days Calendar) in 1681. That is to say, Japanese mathematics and astronomy was one subject in that time. The web page at http://www.fukuoka-edu.ac.jp/meeting/ICOA.html http://www.nkfu.edu.tw/~jochi/ The Math Forum
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