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  1. Wang Xiaotong (王孝通) (AD 580–640), also known as Wang Hs'iao-t'ung, was a Chinese mathematician, calendarist, politician, and writer of the early Tang dynasty. He is famous as the author of the Jigu Suanjing ( Continuation of Ancient Mathematics ) one of the Ten Computational Canons .

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Wang Xiaotong (flourished early 7th century) was a Chinese mathematician who made important advances in the solution of problems involving cubic equations. During the reign of Li Yuan (618–626), Wang was a suanxue boshi (arithmetic officer). In 626 he took part in the revision of the Wuying calendar (618), which had erroneously predicted ...

  3. Wang Xiaotong was a Chinese mathematician and astronomer who was involved in calendar reform and the solution of cubic equations. Biography. Wang Xiaotong is also known as Wang Hs'iao-t'ung. He lived the early part of his life under the Sui dynasty (581-618).

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  5. Wang Xiaotong (王孝通) (AD 580 – 640), also known as Wang Hs'iao-t'ung, was a Chinese mathematician, calendarist, politician, and writer of the early Tang dynasty. He is famous as the author of the Jigu Suanjing ( Continuation of Ancient Mathematics) one of the Ten Computational Canons.

  6. Apr 20, 2017 · Wang Xiaotongs Continuation of ancient mathematics shows us a stage in the development of the Chinese traditional algebra of polynomials from the 1st to the 14th century CE. Here in the 7th century, columns of numbers used in root-extraction procedures are recognized as equations that can be solved numerically, but these equations cannot yet ...

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  7. Wang Xiaotong (王孝通) (A.D. 580–640), also known as Wang Hs'iao-t'ung, was a Chinese mathematician. He is famous as the author of the Jigu suanjing (Continuation of Ancient Mathematics) one of The Ten Classics. He presented this work to Li Yuan the first emperor of the Tang dynasty, along with a brief biography.

  8. Dec 19, 2017 · The Tang scholar Wang Xiaotong (ca.7th century C.E.) appears to have been involved with water conservancy: the construction of canals and dikes to protect from flooding. He wrote an extension of the mathematics given in chapters five of the Jiuzhang, “Construction Consultations”, and chapter nine, “Right Triangles.”

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