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 Sun Tzu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the mathematician of the same name, see Sun Tzu (mathematician).
Sun Tzu also is rumored to be an ancestor of Sun Quan, the founder of the Wu Kingdom, which was one of the three competing super-dynasties during the Three Kingdoms era.
Sun Bin, also known as Sun the Mutilated, allegedly a crippled descendent of Sun Tzu, also wrote a text known as the Art of War.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sun_Tzu   (580 words)

  
 Chinese remainder theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The original form of the theorem, contained in a third-century book by Chinese mathematician Sun Tzu and later republished in a 1247 book by Qin Jiushao, is a statement about simultaneous congruences (see modular arithmetic).
One of the most general forms of the Chinese remainder theorem can be formulated for rings and (two-sided) ideals.
link titleThe Chinese remainder theorem (CRT) is the name for several related results in abstract algebra and number theory.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chinese_remainder_theorem   (501 words)

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