In spite of the occurrence of many uncertain events in human experience in different civilizations since antiquity, be it in the East or the West, a quantitative approach to probability was not developed until the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in Western Europe. This peculiar "miss " is particularly notable in the history of Chinese mathematics, even though knowledge and skill in numerical calculation had long been well developed in ancient and medieval China. The first introduction of probability into China came in the form of a book Jueyi Shuxue, translated around 1880 through the collaboration of the British missionary John Fryer and the Chinese mathematician HUA Heng-fang from an article on probability written by Thomas ...
It has been common to begin histories of probability with the calculations of Fermat and Pascal on g...
This article explores Chinese mathematics from the first archeological evidence of numbers on oracle...
of dicing and gaming up to the time of Format and Pascal, who are popularly but erroneously supposed...
Invited Lecture ; Hong Kong (Session IPS036): History II: Pierre Remond de Montmort, Thomas Bayes, a...
In spite of the occurrence of many uncertain events in human experience in different civilizations s...
"Study of the History of Mathematics 2020". February 1-3, 2021. edited by Naoki Osada. The papers pr...
Proceedings of a Workshop, The University of Hong Kong, 15 – 17 July 2002This workshop was the first...
AbstractThe coincidence of two independent developments led to the mathematization of probability fr...
Professor Pao-Lu Hsu (1910–1970) was the pioneer and founding father of Probability and Statistics i...
China has a very long history of contributing to human civilisation, including its contribution to m...
This study investigated the following three questions: What are the main misconceptions of probabili...
The years 1910-1911 are auspicious years in Chinese mathematics with the births of Pao-Lu Hsu, Luo-K...
This paper is an attempt to deal with the development of the theory of probability from the beginnin...
This study is concerned with aspects of the early history of the Probability Calculus up to the time...
This workshop was the first of its kind in bringing together researchers in probability theory, stoc...
It has been common to begin histories of probability with the calculations of Fermat and Pascal on g...
This article explores Chinese mathematics from the first archeological evidence of numbers on oracle...
of dicing and gaming up to the time of Format and Pascal, who are popularly but erroneously supposed...
Invited Lecture ; Hong Kong (Session IPS036): History II: Pierre Remond de Montmort, Thomas Bayes, a...
In spite of the occurrence of many uncertain events in human experience in different civilizations s...
"Study of the History of Mathematics 2020". February 1-3, 2021. edited by Naoki Osada. The papers pr...
Proceedings of a Workshop, The University of Hong Kong, 15 – 17 July 2002This workshop was the first...
AbstractThe coincidence of two independent developments led to the mathematization of probability fr...
Professor Pao-Lu Hsu (1910–1970) was the pioneer and founding father of Probability and Statistics i...
China has a very long history of contributing to human civilisation, including its contribution to m...
This study investigated the following three questions: What are the main misconceptions of probabili...
The years 1910-1911 are auspicious years in Chinese mathematics with the births of Pao-Lu Hsu, Luo-K...
This paper is an attempt to deal with the development of the theory of probability from the beginnin...
This study is concerned with aspects of the early history of the Probability Calculus up to the time...
This workshop was the first of its kind in bringing together researchers in probability theory, stoc...
It has been common to begin histories of probability with the calculations of Fermat and Pascal on g...
This article explores Chinese mathematics from the first archeological evidence of numbers on oracle...
of dicing and gaming up to the time of Format and Pascal, who are popularly but erroneously supposed...