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  1. First International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians by China) International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians 1998 (Beijing, Le Yang, et all 2001-06
  2. Fourth International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians (AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics) by Lizhen Ji, Kefeng Liu, et all 2010-08-23
  3. Third International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians (Ams/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics) by Ka-Sing Lau, Zhou-Ping Xin, et all 2008-04-04
  4. Proceedings of the 4th International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians by Ji Lizhen and Liu Kefeng, 2008-01-01
  5. Chinese Mathematicians: Zhu Shijie, Zhang Heng, Zu Chongzhi, Shen Kuo, Shing-Tung Yau, Guo Shoujing, Xu Guangqi, Yi Xing, Shiing-Shen Chern
  6. Chinese-English Glossary of the Mathematical Sciences by John DeFrancis, 1964
  7. Shiing-Shen Chern: Chinese American, Mathematician, Differential Geometry and Topology, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, Tianjin
  8. Handbook of Chinese for mathematicians (Studies in Chinese terminology) by Alan S Silverman, 1976
  9. Developments in Chinese Mathematics: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Keith Ferrell, 2001
  10. Liu Hui: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  11. Li Shanlan: The impact of western mathematics in China during the late 19th century by Wan-sheng Hung, 1991

1. New CMS
Officers of the society, details of chinese mathematicians and publications.
http://www.cms.org.cn/

2. OUP: First International Congress Of Chinese Mathematicians
It was the first occasion where chinese mathematicians from all over the world gathered to present their research.
http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-8218-2652-2
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First International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians
Lo Yang , Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, and Yau , Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Publication date: 2 August 2001
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3. ICCM 98
Why pay retail when you can save at Half? Always find low prices on books by Lena L. Yang and a great selection of new used books.
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International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians (ICCM)
Beijing, China
December 12 - 16, 1998
The International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians (ICCM) will be held in Beijing during the period of December 12 - December 16, 1998. The 1st ICCM, is financially supported by Mr. Ronnie Chan and Mr. Gerald Chan. The generous donation of the Chan brothers is also instrumental to the formation of the Morningside Center in Beijing. The conference will consist of plenary addresses, 45-minute addresses, short contributed talks, as well as poster sessions. For details, see Program below. In addition, there will be four Morningside Lectures . It is expected that English will be used in most talks. During the opening ceremony, Morningside Awards will be given out.
It is our goal to continue having ICCMs in a regular and rotating basis. After the first meeting in Mainland China, we anticipate that future ICCMs will be hosted by institutions in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. List below is various information about the congress. If you have any question or need further information, you may contact the ICCM at iccm@math.tamu.edu

4. Chinese Mathematicians: Rebecca And Tommy
Many people have long had a tendency to associate problems and puzzles with the'Chinese' but nobody really knows why they have been given this East Asian
http://www.roma.unisa.edu.au/07305/pp.htm
Problems and Puzzles
Many people have long had a tendency to associate problems and puzzles with the 'Chinese' but nobody really knows why they have been given this East Asian origin. One suggestion is that perhaps the Europeans were inclined to ascribe puzzles the name of what was, to them, a puzzling civilization.
Diagram 13.Puzzle of the Rings. The above picture describes the 'Puzzle of the Chinese Rings'. This problem was first found by Cardan but was later treated at length in mathematical terms by John Wallis in approximately 1685. Lastly, in the nineteenth century it was discussed using binary arithmetic notation by Gros. This puzzle was commonly known in China, at the beginning of this century as 'Ring of Linked Rings' or in Chinese translation as Lien nuan chhuan Another geometrical puzzle related to the Chinese in the rearrangement of a set of wooden pieces (a square, a rhombus and five triangles of different sizes). This puzzle is known as being one of the oldest amusements of the East. To the Chinese this puzzle is known as the 'Seven Subtle Shapes' or Chhi Chhiao . However, to the Europeans it was known as 'tangrams'. This puzzle is related to geometrical dissections, static games and also to the great wealth of geometrical forms employed by Chinese builders through the centuries in the lattice-work of windows.

5. Chinese Mathematicians: Rebecca And Tommy
Diagram 2 Titled The 'Hsuanthu' Source Swetz, FJ and Kao, TI (1977) WasPythagoras Chinese, pg 14. select here to. return to the Chinese home page.
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Diagram List
Diagram 1
Titled: Ch'in Chiu-Shao
Source: Coolidge, J.L. (1963) The mathematics of Great Amateurs , pg 194 Diagram 2
Titled: The 'Hsuan-thu'
Source: Swetz, F.J. and Kao, T.I. (1977) Was Pythagoras Chinese , pg 14 Diagram 3
Titled: Pictorial Representation of Method 1
Source: Swetz, F.J. and Kao, T.I. (1977) Was Pythagoras Chinese , pg 27 Diagram 4
Titled: Pictorial Representation of Method 2
Source: Swetz, F.J. and Kao, T.I. (1977) Was Pythagoras Chinese , pg 27 Diagram 5
Titled: Pictorial Representation of Method 3
Source: Swetz, F.J. and Kao, T.I. (1977) Was Pythagoras Chinese , pg 28 Diagram 6 Titled: Zhu Shijiei triangle Source: Stillwell, J. (1989) Mathematics and its History , pg 137 Diagram 7 Titled: Lo Shu Source: Needham, J. (1959) Science and Civilization In China: Volume 3, Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and Earth Diagram 8 Titled: Ho Thu Source: Needham, J. (1959) Science and Civilization In China: Volume 3, Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and Earth Diagram 9 Titled: Modern Representation of Lo Shu Source: Needham, J. (1959)

6. Congress Of Chinese Mathematicians
Congress of chinese mathematicians. Subject Congress of chinese mathematicians;From NCTS Announcement announce@MATH.cts.nthu.edu.tw ;
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http://iccm2001.cts.nthu.edu.tw/ Correspondence or questions regarding this congress should be directed to iccm2001@cts.nthu.edu.tw For those who want to continue receiving the updated information can also send a short message with name and address to the above E-mail address. At last, the address, phone and fax number of ICCM 2001 are ICCM 2001 c/o National Center for Theoretic Sciences National Tsing Hua University Hsin-Chu 300, Taiwan Tel: +886-3-574-5254 Fax: +886-3-572-8168 We look forward to welcoming you at ICCM 2001 in Taipei.

7. Congress Of Chinese Mathematicians
Congress of chinese mathematicians. Subject Congress of chinese mathematicians;From NCTS Announcement announce@math.cts.nthu.edu.tw ;
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Dear Colleague, The Second International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians (ICCM 2001) will be held from December 17 to 22, 2001 at the Grand Hotel in Taipei, Taiwan. Detailed information, including the list of plenary and invited speakers, can be found at the web site at http://iccm2001.cts.nthu.edu.tw . The conference on-line registration and abstract submission system is now available. We encourage you to visit the web page to register and to submit your abstract(s) for ICCM 2001. Please note that the deadline for early registration and paper submission is July 15, 2001. After the deadline, you must register for the conference on-site. If you have any question regarding the conference and the on-line registration system, please feel free to contact us. We are looking forward to seeing you in Taipei this December. Sincerely, ICCM 2001 Local Committee iccm2001@cts.nthu.edu.tw

8. Two Chinese Mathematicians Honored
PDO Two chinese mathematicians Jiang Boju and Gong Sheng were awarded the HuaLuogeng Mathematics Prizeon Thursday, the highest honor of its kind in China.
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200211/01/eng20021101_106068.shtml
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Two Chinese Mathematicians Honored
Two Chinese mathematicians Jiang Boju and Gong Sheng were awarded the Hua Luogeng Mathematics Prizeon Thursday, the highest honor of its kind in China.
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Two Chinese mathematicians Jiang Boju and Gong Sheng were awarded the Hua Luogeng Mathematics Prizeon Thursday, the highest honor of its kind in China.
Jiang Boju, from Beijing University, and Gong Sheng, from the Chinese University of Science and Technology, were selected for their outstanding contributions to the field of mathematics.
The biennial prize was initially set up in 1992 in honor of late Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng, who was noted for his pioneering research in mathematics.
In the past 10 years, eight mathematicians, all of whom are members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences , had won the prize, including Chen Jingrun, known for his research into Goldbach's theory.
The prize is sponsored by the China Mathematics Society and the Hunan Educational Publishing House.

9. Two Chinese Mathematicians Honored
Two chinese mathematicians Honored. Two chinese mathematicians JiangBoju and Gong Sheng were awarded the Hua Luogeng Mathematics
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200211/01/print20021101_106068.html
Two Chinese Mathematicians Honored
Two Chinese mathematicians Jiang Boju and Gong Sheng were awarded the Hua Luogeng Mathematics Prizeon Thursday, the highest honor of its kind in China.
Jiang Boju, from Beijing University, and Gong Sheng, from the Chinese University of Science and Technology, were selected for their outstanding contributions to the field of mathematics.
The biennial prize was initially set up in 1992 in honor of late Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng, who was noted for his pioneering research in mathematics.
In the past 10 years, eight mathematicians, all of whom are members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences , had won the prize, including Chen Jingrun, known for his research into Goldbach's theory.
The prize is sponsored by the China Mathematics Society and the Hunan Educational Publishing House.
People's Daily Online - http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/

10. Canada Plays Host To China's Leading Mathematicians
event is an opportunity for Canadian and chinese mathematicians to discuss recent findings and establish new
http://wren.pims.math.ca/whatsnew/ccc2001.html
Canada plays host to China's leading mathematicians
Vancouver, BC August 20 - 23, 2001
Aimed at deepening research ties between Canada and China, the 2001 Canada-China Mathematics Congress Director of The Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, Dr. Nassif Ghoussoub explains, "Faced with the challenges of the 21st century, a collaborative effort with the prominent Chinese mathematical community will greatly enhance the position of both countries as intellectual and scientific powers." Dr. Arvind Gupta, Scientific Director of MITACS, adds, "High-level research requires collaborating with the best from around the world. This Congress provides an excellent networking opportunity for both Canadian and Chinese scientists and builds on MITACS' effort to reach out to the international community." Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences
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11. Two Chinese Mathematicians Honored
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Two Chinese mathematicians honored Xinhuanet 2002-10-31 22:13:25 ¡@¡@HEFEI, Oct. 31 (Xinhuanet) Two Chinese mathematicians Jiang Boju and Gong Sheng were awarded the Hua Luogeng Mathematics Prizeon Thursday, the highest honor of its kind in China. ¡@¡@Jiang Boju, from Beijing University, and Gong Sheng, from the Chinese University of Science and Technology, were selected for their outstanding contributions to the field of mathematics. ¡@¡@The biennial prize was initially set up in 1992 in honor of late Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng, who was noted for his pioneering research in mathematics. ¡@¡@In the past 10 years, eight mathematicians, all of whom are members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, had won the prize, including Chen Jingrun, known for his research into Goldbach's theory. ¡@¡@The prize is sponsored by the China Mathematics Society and theHunan Educational Publishing House. Enditem
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12. Chinese Mathematicians: Rebecca And Tommy
Diagram 2 Titled The 'Hsuanthu' Source Swetz, FJ and Kao, TI (1977)Was Pythagoras Chinese, pg 14. Diagram 3 Titled Pictorial
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Diagram List
Diagram 1 Titled: Ch'in Chiu-Shao Source: Coolidge, J.L. (1963) The mathematics of Great Amateurs , pg 194 Diagram 2 Titled: The 'Hsuan-thu' Source: Swetz, F.J. and Kao, T.I. (1977) Was Pythagoras Chinese , pg 14 Diagram 3 Titled: Pictorial Representation of Method 1 Source: Swetz, F.J. and Kao, T.I. (1977) Was Pythagoras Chinese , pg 27 Diagram 4 Titled: Pictorial Representation of Method 2 Source: Swetz, F.J. and Kao, T.I. (1977) Was Pythagoras Chinese , pg 27 Diagram 5 Titled: Pictorial Representation of Method 3 Source: Swetz, F.J. and Kao, T.I. (1977) Was Pythagoras Chinese , pg 28 Diagram 6 Titled: Shi-Kie's triangle Source: Stillwell, J. (1989) Mathematics and its History , pg 137 Diagram 7 Titled: Lo Shu Source: Needham, J. (1959) Science and Civilization In China: Volume 3, Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and Earth Diagram 8 Titled: Ho Thu Source: Needham, J. (1959) Science and Civilization In China: Volume 3, Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and Earth Diagram 9 Titled: Modern Representation of Lo Shu Source: Needham, J. (1959)

13. [Detailed Article Title Here] - [News] - CRI Online
4, Life in China. 4, Listeners' Garden. 4, In the Spotlight. CRI Online4 News4 Business, Back to News Main Page. Two chinese mathematicians Honored.
http://english.cri.com.cn/english/2002/Nov/76789.htm
Quick Find People in the Know Biz China China Horizons Voices from Other Lands Life in China ... In the Spotlight CRI Online News Business Back to News Main Page Two Chinese Mathematicians Honored Two Chinese mathematicians Jiang Boju and Gong Sheng have been awarded the Hua Luogeng Mathematics Prize, the highest honor of its kind in China. Jiang Boju, from Beijing University, and Gong Sheng, from the Chinese University of Science and Technology, were selected for their outstanding contributions to the field of mathematics. The biennial prize was initially set up in 1992 in honor of Hua Luogeng who was noted for his pioneering research in mathematics. In the past 10 years, eight mathematicians, all of whom are members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, had won the prize, including Chen Jingrun, known for his research into Goldbach's theory. The prize is sponsored by the China Mathematics Society and the Hunan Educational Publishing House.
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14. [Detailed Article Title Here] - [News] - CRI Online
More than 2,000 foreign mathematicians and over 1,000 chinese mathematicians attendedthis academic gathering, which is held every four years. 2 More News.
http://english.cri.com.cn/english/2002/Aug/68105.htm
Quick Find People in the Know Biz China China Horizons Voices from Other Lands Life in China ... In the Spotlight CRI Online News China Back to News Main Page Math Masters Convene Mathematicians across the world are gathering in Beijing for the 24th International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM), the first ever held in China. The 24th International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM), the first ever held in China, opened on Tuesday in the Great Hall of the People. Chinese President Jiang Zemin attended the ceremony and will award medal for two Fields Medal Prize winners. More than 2,000 foreign mathematicians and over 1,000 Chinese mathematicians attended this academic gathering, which is held every four years.
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15. Invitation To The International Mathematical Union
In this process, Prof. Lookeng Hua, Prof. SS Chern, and a number of prominentchinese mathematicians have made outstanding contributions.
http://www.icm2002.org.cn/apply/
Welcome Letter From Mayor of Beijing Bidding Documents ¡¡for ICM 2002
Chinese Mathematical Society c/o Institute of Mathematics Tel. (86-10) 6255 1022 Chinese Academy of Sciences Fax. (86-10) 6256 8356 Beijing 100080, People's Republic of China E-mail: CMS@math08.math.ac.cn July 15, 1996 Prof. David Mumford
President
Executive Committee
International Mathematical Union
Respected President:
Re: Proposal to Hold the International Congress of Mathematicians 2002 in Beijing, China It is my honor, on behalf of the Chinese Mathematical Society (CMS), to earnestly apply to you and through you to the Site Selecting Committee of IMU for hosting the International Congress of Mathematicians 2002 in Beijing, China. This application has received broad support not only from CMS members but also from the Chinese Government and the institutions concerned. In ancient China, brilliant achievements were made in mathematics. In this century, modern mathematics has also witnessed fair spread and healthy development in China. In this process, Prof. Loo-keng Hua, Prof. S.S. Chern, and a number of prominent Chinese mathematicians have made outstanding contributions. In the past decade or so, special progress in research and education of mathematics has been achieved, and academic exchanges were considerably increased between Chinese mathematicians and their overseas counterparts.

16. Com2MaC Seminars (since August 1999)
Some work on vertextransitive graphs by chinese mathematicians I. 17. The.2/14. Somework on vertex-transitive graphs by chinese mathematicians II. 18. The.2/18.
http://com2mac.postech.ac.kr/seminar2000.htm
Com MaC Seminars (since 2000) Thu.1/6 16:00 (Eng. Bldg. 5-405) Prof. Zhang Zhongfu(Lanzhou Railway Inst. Adjacency and strong edge coloring Thu.1/6 17:00 (Eng. Bldg. 5-405) Prof. Jin Ho Kwak ( POSTECH) Automorphism groups of graphs and (regular) maps (1) Thu.1/6 20:00 (Eng. Bldg. 5-405) Prof. Jaeun Lee (Yeungnam Uni v.) Regular maps (2) Fri.1/7 10:00 (Eng. Bldg. 5-405) Prof.Kim, Jin Hwan ( Yeungnam Uni v.) Regular maps (3) Fri.1/14 14:00 (Eng. Bldg. 5-405) Dr.Mitsugu Hirasaka (Com MaC) An Introduction to Association Schemes Fri.1/14 16:10 (Eng. Bldg. 5-405) Prof.Shaofei Du(Capital Normal U.) Semisymmetric graphs Tue.1/18 15:00 (Eng. Bldg. 5-405)

17. China To Turn Into World Math Power
be held in Beijing next August will invite 11 Chinese mainland mathematicians togive reports, moreover, another 14 overseas chinese mathematicians and those
http://www.edu.cn/20010903/200988.shtml
HomePage English Education in China September China to Turn into World Math Power Li Yan The International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) 2002 is going to be held in China next August. With a history of more than 100 years since its inauguration it will be a gala of math science to be held at the world's highest level.
Mathematicians' invitation reports are generally regarded as representatives of great achievements and progress made in the field of worldwide math science. The ICM 2002 which is going to be held in Beijing next August will invite 11 Chinese mainland mathematicians to give reports, moreover, another 14 overseas Chinese mathematicians and those from Hong Kong, Macao will also be invited to give reports. It is unprecedented for China to invite so many famous mathematicians. Some predict that China will become a math power in the coming five years.
Math Drives China to Develop
Math is the basis of all subjects. There will be no natural science or social science to speak of when they can do without math's application. Chinese famous mathematician Hua Luogeng ever gave a description of math's application: the vast universe, tiny particle, fast rocket, changes of the earth, the mystery of biology and many other things, math's roles are omnipresent.
Math is pushing China to make steady progress, acquiring greater and more application fields with computer technology as in the field of economy, social development, resources allocation and planning, structure adjustment, engineering design and construction, products development and manufacturing, quality control, information processing, environmental protection, geometry design and national defense. It will help China on the way to move into a high-tech period characteristic of high quality, high efficiency, high precision, high speed.

18. News Center Of Peking University News Center Academic Focus
News Center of Peking University. News Center Academic Focus. RelatedNews Two chinese mathematicians Honored. 200211-05. Two Chinese
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Related News: Two Chinese Mathematicians Honored Two Chinese mathematicians Jiang Boju and Gong Sheng were awarded the Hua Luogeng Mathematics Prize on Thursday, the highest honor of its kind in China.
Jiang Boju, from Peking University, and Gong Sheng, from the Chinese University of Science and Technology, were selected for their outstanding contributions to the field of mathematics.
The biennial prize was initially set up in 1992 in honor of late Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng, who was noted for his pioneering research in mathematics.
In the past 10 years, eight mathematicians, all of whom are members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, had won the prize, including Chen Jingrun, known for his research into Gold Bach¡¯s theory.
The prize is sponsored by the China Mathematics Society and the Hunan Educational Publishing House.

19. Mulu2
Two chinese mathematicians Honored(Nov.5)); The Second Session of AcademicConference of Chemical Biology Held in Peking University((Nov.1);
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20. Conclusion
embodied a microcosmos. chinese mathematicians had to consider thephilosophical aspects of magic sq uares. Thus they were limited
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