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- Zu Chongzhi (Chinese: 祖沖之; 429 – 500), courtesy name Wenyuan (Chinese: 文遠), was a Chinese astronomer, inventor, mathematician, politician, and writer during...
- {\displaystyle 3.1415926<\pi <3.1415927} . That was the famous Zu Chongzhi π inequality. Zu Chongzhi then used the interpolation formula by He Chengtian (何承天,...
- 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...
- Intellectuals of the period include the mathematician and astronomer Zu Chongzhi (429–500), and astronomer Tao Hongjing. After the collapse of a unified...
- 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...
- Milü Madhava's correction term Memorization People Archimedes Liu **** Zu Chongzhi Aryabhata Madhava Jamshīd al-Kāshī Ludolph van Ceulen François Viète Seki...
- 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 of π (pi) found by the Chinese mathematician and astronomer Zu Chongzhi during the 5th century. Using Liu ****'s algorithm, which is based on the...
- using polygons inside a hexagon as a lower limit compared to a circle. Zu Chongzhi later discovered the calculation of pi to be 3.1415926 < π < 3.1415927...
- had been solved earlier, by Archimedes in the ancient Gr**** world, Zu Chongzhi in ancient China, and Piero della Francesca in the early Italian Renaissance...