Selected Works
In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Aida Yasuaki, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 50 works in 50+ publications in 1 language and 50+ library holdings.
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- 1784 — Shoyaku konʼitsujutsu (諸約混一術?) OCLC 22057343766
- 1785 — Kaisei sanpō (改精算法?) OCLC 22049703851, Counter-arguments with seiyo sampō
- 1787 — Kaisei sanpō kaiseiron (改精算法改正論?) OCLC 22056510030, Counter-arguments with seiyo sampō, new edition
- 1788 — Kaiwaku sanpō (解惑筭法?) OCLC 22056510044
- 1797 — Sanpō kakujo (筭法廓如?) OCLC 22057185824
- 1801 — Sanpō hi hatsuran (筭法非撥亂?) OCLC 22057185770
- 1811 — Sanpō tensei-ho shinan (算法天生法指南, Mathematical Introduction of 'Tensei-ho?)
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