Si yuan shu
Chinese quaternion invented by Zhu Shijie (Yuan dynasty mathematician) in 1303
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Si yuan shu
Summary
Si yuan shu is a system of equations[1].
Key Facts
- Si yuan shu is credited with the discovery of Zhu Shijie[2].
- Si yuan shu's instance of is recorded as system of equations[3].
- Si yuan shu's based on is recorded as system of equations[4].
- Si yuan shu's subclass of is recorded as hypercomplex number[5].
- Si yuan shu's subclass of is recorded as tetrad[6].
- Si yuan shu's subclass of is recorded as ordered pair[7].
- Si yuan shu's part of is recorded as algebra of real quaternions[8].
- +1303-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Si yuan shu[9].
- Si yuan shu's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +1303-00-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- Si yuan shu's defining formula is recorded as x + 2y + 3z + u = 5[11].
- Si yuan shu's derivative work is recorded as Tian yuan shu[12].
- Si yuan shu's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[13].
- Si yuan shu's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 233178[14].
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Works and Contributions
Si yuan shu is credited with the discovery of Zhu Shijie[2].