- Zu
Chongzhi (Chinese: 祖沖之; 429 – 500),
courtesy name
Wenyuan (Chinese: 文遠), was a
Chinese astronomer, inventor, mathematician, politician, and
writer during...
- Chao
Chongzhi (Chinese: 晁冲之) was a Song
Chinese poet. His
cousins Chao Buzhi, Chao Shuozhi, Chao
Yongzhi were all
famous litterateur at that time. Chao...
- Xing
Chongzhi (Chinese: 邢崇智) (1927–2000) was a People's
Republic of
China politician. He was born in She County, Hebei. He was
Chinese Communist Party...
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Rocky Tuan Sung-chi (Chinese: 段崇智; Jyutping: dyun6 sung4 zi3; pinyin: Duàn
Chóngzhì) is a Hong Kong
medical researcher and
bioengineer who
served as the vice-chancellor...
-
approximation to π (pi)
found by
Chinese mathematician and
astronomer Zu
Chongzhi in the 5th century.
Using Liu ****'s
algorithm (which is
based on the areas...
- 'brightest calendar'),
created in the
Northern and
Southern Dynasties by Zu
Chongzhi (429 CE – 500 CE),
introduced the equinoxes. The use of
syzygy to determine...
-
Approximations Madhava's
correction term
Memorization People Archimedes Liu **** Zu
Chongzhi Aryabhata Madhava Jamshīd al-Kāshī
Ludolph van
Ceulen François Viète Seki...
-
Approximations Madhava's
correction term
Memorization People Archimedes Liu **** Zu
Chongzhi Aryabhata Madhava Jamshīd al-Kāshī
Ludolph van
Ceulen François Viète Seki...
- Go-Kashiwabara List of
Chinese era
names List of Ming
dynasty era
names Li,
Chongzhi (December 2004). 中國歷代年號考 [Zhongguo
Lidai Nianhao Kao] (in Chinese). Beijing:...
- an
excellent approximation to π,
attributed to
Chinese mathematician Zu
Chongzhi, who
named it Milü. This
approximation is
better than any
other rational...