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  1. Xu Yue (born c. 185, Donglai [modern Shandong province], China—died c. 227, China) was a Chinese astronomer and mathematician. Xu was a disciple of Liu Hong ( c. 129–210), an influential government astronomer and mathematician.

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  2. Aug 20, 2020 · Is there an english translation of Xu Yue's Shushu Jiyi? This is the work, around 190 CE, often described as containing the first description of the abacus. It is often associated with China's "Ten Computational Canons", but usually isn't listed as one of the 10 officially.

  3. Xu Yue was a Chinese mathematician who wrote a commentary of the Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art. Biography. We know a little of Xu Yue but the main text which bears his name, the Shushu jiyi (Notes on Traditions of Arithmetic Methods), is probably the work of a later author trying to claim a certain respectability for his writings.

  4. Xu Yue was a second-century mathematician born in Donglai, in present-day Shandong province, China. Little is known of his life except that he was a student of Liu Hong, an astronomer, and mathematician in second-century China, and had frequent discussions with the Astronomer-Royal of the Astronomical Bureau. [1]

  5. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Xu Yue | SpringerLink

    Xu Yue, whose literary name is Gonghe, was a native of Donglai (in present Ye District, Shandong Province). Very little is known of his background except that he was a follower of Liu Hong, an eminent mathematician and calendar expert of the second century.

  6. Xu YUE, Professor | Cited by 10,027 | of Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing | Read 207 publications | Contact Xu YUE

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