Lam Lay Yong (maiden name Oon Lay Yong, Chinese: 蓝丽蓉; pinyin: Lán Lìróng; born 1936) is a retired Professor of Mathematics. From 1988 to 1996 she was Professor...
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the Wei or Jin dynasties. Lam Lay Yong and An Tian Se, Fleeting Footsteps p55, World Scientific, ISBN 981-02-3696-4 Lam Lay Yong and An Tian Se, Fleeting...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Arabic numerals (category) Lam Lay Yong, "Development of Hindu Arabic and Traditional Chinese Arithmetic", Chinese...
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218f. (The Hittite hieroglyphic system) Lam Lay Yong et al. The Fleeting Footsteps pp. 137–39 Lam Lay Yong, "The Development of Hindu–Arabic and Traditional...
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Chapters on the Mathematical Art for the first time. Later in 1994, Lam Lay Yong used this title in her overview of the book, as did other mathematicians...
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People, Problems, Results. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-534-02879-4. Lam, Lay Yong (1988). "A Chinese Genesis: Rewriting the History of Our Numeral System"...
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Arab origin and is most effective when used on a sand abacus. However, Lam Lay Yong's research pointed out that the galley method of division originated in...
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History of the International Group of Ethnomathematicians. In 2001, he and Lam Lay Yong were jointly awarded the Kenneth O. May Prize. 1996, Educação Matemática:...
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p249-257 Lay Lay Yong, Ang Tian Se, Fleeting Footsteps, p66-73 Jean Claude Martzloff, A History of Chinese Mathematics, p233-246 Lam Lay Yong (蓝丽蓉) Ang...
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554. Lam Lay Yong, Ang Tian Se, Fleeting Footsteps, p. 52. Lam Lay Yong, Ang Tian Se, Fleeting Footstep, p. 47, World Scientific. Lam Lay Yong, Ang Tian...
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