Zhu Shijie

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Zhu Shijie was a prominent 13th–14th century Chinese mathematician known for his influential works on algebra, polynomial equations, and early forms of Pascal’s triangle.

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instanceOf Chinese mathematician
mathematician
person
activePeriod early 14th century
late 13th century
alternativeName Siyuan Yujian’s author
countryOfCitizenship China
era Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
fieldOfWork algebra
combinatorics
mathematical problem solving
mathematics
numerical analysis
polynomial equations
genre mathematical treatise
hasInfluenceOn combinatorial methods in East Asian mathematics
history of algebra
historicalRegion Imperial China NERFINISHED
influenced development of algebra in East Asia
later Chinese mathematicians
knownFor advancing Chinese algebra
development of methods for solving high-degree equations
early representation of Pascal’s triangle
study of polynomial equations
systematic use of algebraic methods
use of multiple unknowns in equations
use of the method of the four unknowns
languageOfWork Classical Chinese
nativeLanguage Chinese
notableConcept coefficient triangle similar to Pascal’s triangle
four unknowns method NERFINISHED
notableWork Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns NERFINISHED
Siyuan Yujian (Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns) NERFINISHED
Suanxue Qimeng NERFINISHED
Suanxue Qimeng (Introduction to Computational Studies) NERFINISHED
occupation mathematician
usedConcept binomial coefficients
coefficient arrays
usedMathematicalTool counting rods
wroteAbout elimination methods
numerical solutions of equations
problems in arithmetic and geometry
systems of polynomial equations

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Zhu hasNotableBearer Zhu Shijie