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Li coined a great number of mathematical terms that are still used in Chinese today and that were later borrowed into the
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Elements of Analytical Geometry and the Differential and Integral Calculus
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and coined the Chinese names for many of the low-numbered
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courtesy name
art name
Qing Dynasty
Haining
Zhejiang
Nine Chapters on Mathematical Art
Taiping Rebellion
Alexander Wylie
Joseph Edkins
Elias Loomis
Augustus De Morgan
Euclid's Elements
Henry Billingsley
Matteo Ricci
Xu Guangqi
John Herschel
asteroids
Japanese language
Li Shanlan identity
Zeng Guofan
Tongwen Guan
John Fryer
Chinese hypothesis
"ε°θ‘Œζ˜ŸδΈ–η•ŒδΈ­ηš„ε€ε…ΈιŸ³δΉ"
doi
10.3969/j.issn.1673-8578.2018.03.015
doi
10.1007/978-3-540-33783-6_18

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