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Sun Tzu

 
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Sun Tzu or Sun Zi was a Chinese mathematician, flourishing sometime between the third to fifth century AD.

Interested in astronomy and trying to develop a calendar, he investigated Diophantine equations. He is only known for authoring Sun Tzu Suan Ching 孙子算经 (pinyin: Sun Zi Suan Jing; literally, "Sun Tzu's Calculation Classic"), which contains the Chinese remainder theorem.

Bibliography

English translation of Sun Zi suanjing: (The Mathematical Classic of Sun Zi)

  • Fleeting Footsteps, by Lam Lay Yong and Ang Tian Se, Part Two. World Scientific Publishing Company; June 2004 ISBN 9812386963

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