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21. Tsu_chung-chi_(crater) Define Tsu_chung-chi_(crater) At
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22. Tsu Ch'ung Chi
Biography of Tsu (430501) Born 430 in Fan-yang (now Hopeh), China Died 501 in China Click the picture above
http://info.math.nankai.edu.cn/navigate/math/history/Mathematicians/Tsu.html

23. Biography Center - Mathematicians Biography
Spottiswoode William • Stewart Matthew • Stewartson Keith • Stirling James • Sylvester James Joseph • Taylor Brook • Todhunter Isaac • Trail William • Tsu Ch'ung Chi
http://www.biography-center.com/category/23-Mathematicians.html

24. Pi Through The Ages
Al'Kashi lived still further east, in Samarkand, while Tsu Ch'ung Chi, one need hardly add, lived in China. The European Renaissance brought about in due course a whole new
http://www.veling.nl/anne/templars/Pi_through_the_ages.html

25. Logos (est. 1995) Tsu Ch'ung Chi (430-501 CE)
Russell McNeil, PhD (Experimental Space Science and Physics) Author of The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Selections Annotated and Explained Newly Explained Meditations
http://russellmcneil.blogspot.com/2007/10/tsu-chung-chi-430-501-ce.html

26. Zu_Chongzhi Biography
Zu Chongzhi 's name is sometimes written as Tsu Ch'ung Chi. He came from a famous family who were originally from Hopeh province in northern China.
http://www.gap-system.org/~history/Biographies/Zu_Chongzhi.html

27. Zu Chongzhi
Crater Zu Chongzhi (listed in the International Astronomical Union's handbook as Crater Tsu Chung Chi) is 28 km wide and located about 20 degrees north of the moon's equator.
http://www.chinaculture.org/gb/en_aboutchina/2003-09/24/content_26294.htm

28. WikiAnswers - Where Did Tsu Chung -Chi Live
Can you answer this question? Answer it or get updates discuss research share Facebook Twitter Search Related answers Who is Tsu Chung Chi ? Tsu Ch ung Chi, better known
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29. Malaspina.com - Tsu Ch'ung Chi (430-501)
Research bibliography, books and links to 1,000 other interdisciplinary entries compiled by Russell McNeil.
http://records.viu.ca/~mcneil/tsu1.htm

30. Tsu Chung-Chi Crater - Discussion. Who Is Tsu Chung-Chi Crater
Discussion about Tsu ChungChi crater. Start a Discussion, Reply, or Add Information Use this form to post a message to knowledgerush forums.
http://www.knowledgerush.com/kr/encyclopedia/Tsu_Chung-Chi_crater/

31. Tsu_chung-chi_(crater) Synonyms, Tsu_chung-chi_(crater) Antonyms
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32. Zu Chongzhi - 祖冲之 - Chinese Astronomy - 中国天文学
Zu Chongzhi brief introduction to Chinese Astronomy and the Beijing Ancient Observatory.
http://hua.umf.maine.edu/China/astronomy/tianpage/0014ZuChongzhi9296bw.html

33. Tsu Ch'ung Chi
Tsu Ch'ung Chi lived from 430 to 501 Tsu was a Chinese mathematician and astronomer. He introduced the approximation 355/113 to which is correct to 6 decimal places.
http://www.gap-system.org/~history/Posters2/Tsu.html

34. Zu Chongzhi
Tsu ChungChi is also the name of a small crater on Earths moon, see also Tsu Chung-Chi (crater) Zu Chong-Zhi is also the name of asteroid 1964 VO1, see also 1888 Zu Chong-Zhi
http://articles.gourt.com/en/Zu Chongzhi

35. Mark Humphries History Of Chinese Mathematics
Slightly after Wang Fu, Liu Hui established the relation 3.1410 3.1427. During the 5th Century, Tsu Ch’ungchi and his son did even better, finding that
http://web.me.com/paulscott.info/history/mark/mhpi.html

36. Mathematics Computation I - Sci-Philately A Selective History
Tsu Ch'ung Chi (430501) was a Chinese mathematician and astronomer. His approximation of pi was 355/113, which
http://library.buffalo.edu/libraries/asl/exhibits/stamps/math/

37. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Zhuangzi Bibliography. Version 08.4 . Allinson, Robert E. ChuangTzu for Spiritual Transformation. Albany, NY SUNY Press, 1989. Ames, Roger T. Wandering at Ease in the Zhuangzi
http://www.hermetica.info/ZzBib.htm

38. Pi ? Was The Sixteenth Letter Of The Greek Alphabet
Tsu Ch'ung Chi(430501 AD)_355/113 al-Khwarizmi(c. 800 )_3.1416 al-Kashi_(c. 1430)_14 places Vi te_(1540-1603)_ 9 places
http://www.pballew.net/Pi.html

39. Pi Continued Fraction From Wolfram MathWorld
The simple continued fraction for pi is given by 3, 7, 15, 1, 292, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3, 1, 14, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, (Sloane's A001203). A plot of the first 256 terms of the
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PiContinuedFraction.html

40. Www.csee.wvu.edu
Tsu Ch'ung Chi . 480 A.D . 7 . Van Ceulen . 1615 . 35 . Machin . 1706 . 100 . Rutherford . 1824 . 208 . Shanks . 1874 . 707 . Smith wrench . 1949 . 1120 . Genuys . 1958 . 10000 . Kannada Tamura
http://www.csee.wvu.edu/~doppala/research/billionth/

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