- Source: Choi Seok-jeong
- Yoo Yeon-seok
- Yoon Suk Yeol
- When the Phone Rings
- Hwang Seok-jeong
- Kim Se-jeong
- The Fiery Priest
- Dr. Romantic
- Jung Yoon-seok
- Starship Entertainment
- Night Has Come
- Choi Seok-jeong
- Yoo Yeon-seok
- Ma Dong-seok
- Byeon Woo-seok
- Jo Jung-suk
- Jung Myung-seok
- Hwang Seok-jeong
- List of Korean inventions and discoveries
- Roh Jeong-eui
- The Roundup (2022 film)
Choi Seok-jeong (Korean: 최석정; Hanja: 崔錫鼎; 1646–1715) was a Korean politician and mathematician in the Joseon period of Korea.
He published the Gusuryak (Korean: 구수략; Hanja: 九數略) in 1700, the first known literature on Latin squares, predating Leonhard Euler by at least 67 years. He also invented the hexagonal tortoise problem. Choi was a member of the Jeonju Choe clan.
Choi Seok-jeong Award
The Choi Seok-jeong Award was created in 2021 to recognize those who develop or spread mathematics. Spelling of laureates' names matches their Wikipedia page, if it exists, the remainder used Revised Romanization of Korean with the Korean Romanization Converter of Al Lab and Narainfotech.