• 제목/요약/키워드: CHOI Seok-Jeong

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하도구오도(河圖九五圖)의 magic labelling에 대한 연구 (A study on magic labelling of Hadoguodo)

  • 박교식
    • 한국수학사학회지
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    • 제33권6호
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    • pp.315-325
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    • 2020
  • In this study, how Choi Seok-Jeong made Hadoguodo is presumed. Choi SeokJeong's Hadoguodo does not actually reflect the Hado. But it is verified that Hadoguodo reflecting Hado can be made. In addition, it is verified that Hadoguodo can be made so that not only the sum of the nine numbers of each square are all 207 but also the sum of the nine numbers in the horizontal and vertical directions are all 207.

최석정(崔錫鼎)의 산학연구와 ≪양와집(養窩集)≫의 저자 이세구(李世龜) (Mathematical work of CHOI Seok-Jeong(崔錫鼎) and LEE Se-Gu(李世龜))

  • 이상구;이재화
    • 한국수학사학회지
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.73-83
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we give answers to some interesting questions about a Confucian scholar and mathematician in the late Joseon Dynasty, CHOI Seok-Jeong(崔錫鼎, 1646-1715), who was inducted into the Science and Technology Hall of Fame (http://kast.or.kr/HALL) for his mathematical achievements in October, 2013. In particular, we discover that CHOI Seok-Jeong was able to devote his natural abilities and time to do research on mathematics, and that he frequently communicated with his friend and fellow scholar, LEE Se-Gu(李世龜, 1646-1700), who was an expert on the astronomical calendar and mathematics, based on at least 24 letters between the two.

최석정의 직교라틴방진 (Orthogonal Latin squares of Choi Seok-Jeong)

  • 김성숙;강미경
    • 한국수학사학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.21-31
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    • 2010
  • 2006년 이전까지도 유럽의 오일러가 직교라틴방진의 첫 연구자로서 인정을 받아왔다. 그러나 오일러 이전에 조선의 최석정이 오일러 이전에 이미 9차의 직교라틴 방진을 만들었다는 사실이 2006년 출판된 '조합론 디자인 편람' 에 소개됨으로써 우리만 알고 있던 사실이 세계적으로 공인되었다. 본 논문에서는 최석정과 양휘산법의 마방진을 비교하고 세계최초로 만들어진 최석정의 직교라틴방진과 오일러 가설의 역사를 설명한다.

합의 범위를 이용한 지수귀문도 해의 탐구 (A study on solutions of Jisuguimundo using the range of magic sums)

  • 권균욱;박상후;송윤민;최성웅;박부성
    • 한국수학사학회지
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.111-125
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    • 2014
  • Jisuguimundo is an inimitable magic hexagon devised by Choi Seok-Jeong, who was the author of GuSuRyak as well as a prime minister in Joseon dynasty. Jisuguimundo, recorded in GuSuRyak, is also known as Hexagonal Tortoise Problem (HTP) because its nine hexagons resemble a tortoise shell. We call the sum of numbers in a hexagon in Jisuguimundo a magic sum, and show that the magic sum of hexagonal tortoise problem of order 2 varies 40 through 62 exactly and that of hexagonal tortoise problem of order 3 varies 77 through 109 exactly. We also find all of the possible solutions for hexagonal tortoise problem of oder 2.