Asteroid Named After Ancient Chinese Mathematician Liu Hui
An asteroid discovered by China’s Purple Mountain Observatory has been named after ancient mathematician Liu Hui, honoring his contributions to mathematics during the Wei and Jin dynasties.
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An asteroid discovered by China’s Purple Mountain Observatory has been named after ancient mathematician Liu Hui, honoring his contributions to mathematics during the Wei and Jin dynasties.
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