I. Zu Chongzhi
Zu Chongzhi was born in 429 AD, during the Liu and Song Dynasties in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. He is a great mathematician, astronomer and physicist with many outstanding achievements, one of which is the calculation of pi.
Second, China
While studying in China, his father's shop business became more and more depressed, so he could not continue his studies. He had to drop out of school to look at the counter. He began to teach himself, using an algebra book, a geometry book and a calculus book, with only 50 pages left. I don't have time during the day, and I keep a small oil lamp to calculate repeatedly at night.
Later, he published the article "Why can't the solution of Su Jiaju's algebraic quintic equation be established?", which was appreciated by Xiong Qinglai, a master of mathematics, and was soon introduced to Tsinghua campus.
Third, Qin
Mathematician of the Southern Song Dynasty, who finished the book Shu Shu Jiu Zhang on 1247. Among them, China's remainder theorem, tridiagonal quadrature and Qin algorithm (numerical solution of positive roots of higher order equations) are important contributions of world significance.
Fourth, Yang Hui.
China was an outstanding mathematician in the Southern Song Dynasty. He occupies a very important position in the history of ancient mathematics and mathematics education in China. Yang Hui left a lot of works in his life, and his famous mathematical works * * * have five kinds of 2 1 volumes, which greatly enriched the treasure house of ancient mathematics in China and made outstanding contributions to the development of mathematical science.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Xiong Qinglai
Xiong Qinglai Zidizhi was born in Xizai Village, Mile City, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province. Xiong Qinglai loves education and has made outstanding contributions to the cultivation of scientific talents in China.
He devoted himself to academic research and writing, and compiled 10 kinds of university textbooks such as Advanced Mathematical Analysis, which was the first mathematics textbook written in Chinese at that time, and founded the first modern mathematics research institution in China's modern history.