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Aryabhata_I Aryabhata the Elder. aryabhata is also known as aryabhata i to distinguish him fromthe later mathematician of the same name who lived about 400 years later. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Aryabhata_I.html
Extractions: Aryabhata is also known as Aryabhata I to distinguish him from the later mathematician of the same name who lived about 400 years later. Al-Biruni has not helped in understanding Aryabhata's life, for he seemed to believe that there were two different mathematicians called Aryabhata living at the same time. He therefore created a confusion of two different Aryabhatas which was not clarified until 1926 when B Datta showed that al-Biruni 's two Aryabhatas were one and the same person. We know the year of Aryabhata's birth since he tells us that he was twenty-three years of age when he wrote Aryabhatiya which he finished in 499. We have given Kusumapura, thought to be close to Pataliputra (which was refounded as Patna in Bihar in 1541), as the place of Aryabhata's birth but this is far from certain, as is even the location of Kusumapura itself. As Parameswaran writes in [26]:- ... no final verdict can be given regarding the locations of Asmakajanapada and Kusumapura. We do know that Aryabhata wrote Aryabhatiya in Kusumapura at the time when Pataliputra was the capital of the Gupta empire and a major centre of learning, but there have been numerous other places proposed by historians as his birthplace. Some conjecture that he was born in south India, perhaps Kerala, Tamil Nadu or Andhra Pradesh, while others conjecture that he was born in the north-east of India, perhaps in Bengal. In [8] it is claimed that Aryabhata was born in the Asmaka region of the Vakataka dynasty in South India although the author accepted that he lived most of his life in Kusumapura in the Gupta empire of the north. However, giving Asmaka as Aryabhata's birthplace rests on a comment made by
Aryabhata_II aryabhata iI. Born about 920 in India Died about 1000 in India. Essentiallynothing is known of the life of aryabhata iI. Historians http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Aryabhata_II.html
Extractions: Essentially nothing is known of the life of Aryabhata II. Historians have argued about his date and have come up with many different theories. In [1] Pingree gives the date for his main publications as being between 950 and 1100. This is deduced from the usual arguments such as which authors Aryabhata II refers to and which refer to him. G R Kaye argued in 1910 that Aryabhata II lived before al-Biruni but Datta [2] in 1926 showed that these dates were too early. The article [3] argues for a date of about 950 for Aryabhata II's main work, the Mahasiddhanta, but R Billiard has proposed a date for Aryabhata II in the sixteenth century. Most modern historians, however, consider the most likely dates for his main work as around 950 and we have given very approximate dates for his birth and death based on this hypothesis. See [7] for a fairly recent discussion of this topic. The most famous work by Aryabhata II is the Mahasiddhanta which consists of eighteen chapters. The treatise is written in Sanskrit verse and the first twelve chapters form a treatise on mathematical astronomy covering the usual topics that Indian mathematicians worked on during this period. The topics included in these twelve chapters are: the longitudes of the planets, eclipses of the sun and moon, the projection of eclipses, the lunar crescent, the rising and setting of the planets, conjunctions of the planets with each other and with the stars.
Aryabhata Biography of Aryabhata (476550) Aryabhata the Elder. Born 476 in Kusumapura (now Patna), India aryabhata is also known as aryabhata i to distinguish him from the later mathematician of the http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Aryabhata.html
Aryabhata I -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia aryabhata i Britannica Student Encyclopedia. To cite this page MLAstyle aryabhata i. Britannica Student Encyclopedia. 2004. http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article?eu=341427&query=trigonometry&ct=ebi
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Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Aryabhata astronomers An astronomer or astrophysicist is a scientist whose area of research is astronomy or astrophysics. Historians often argue that ancient astronomers were priests and that this duality led to the rise of astrology. Astronomer Contribution Click the link for more information. of the classical age of India The Republic of India , located in South Asia and comprising most of the Indian subcontinent is the second most populous country in the world and is the world's largest democracy, with over one billion people speaking more than one hundred distinct languages. The Indian economy is the fourth-largest in the world, in terms of purchasing power parity. India borders Bangladesh, Myanmar, China, Bhutan, Nepal and Pakistan, with Sri Lanka and the Maldives just across the Indian mainland in the Indian Ocean.
História Da Matemática Na Índia -Aryabhata I Translate this page aryabhata i (476-550). Aryabhata nasceu na Índia em 476. Aryabhata tinha 23 anosquando escreveu o seu tratado Aryabhatiya terminando-o no ano de 499. http://www.malhatlantica.pt/mathis/India/Aryabhata.htm
Extractions: Autores: História da Matemática na Índia Aryabhata I Aryabhata nasceu na Índia em 476. É também conhecido por Aryabhata I, para o destinguir de outro matemático hindu como o mesmo nome que nasceu cerca de 400 anos mais tarde. Aryabhata tinha 23 anos quando escreveu o seu tratado Aryabhatiya terminando-o no ano de 499. O livro contém 118 versos, e está dividido em quatro partes: uma introdução de 10 versos, a segunda parte - Ganitapada - era um resumo da matemática hindu do seu tempo. Nos 32 versos de Ganitapada fala de aritmética, álgebra, trigonometria plana e esférica, fracções continuas e equações do 2º grau. A terceira parte contém 25 versos sobre o cálculo do tempo e modelos planetários, e a parte final contém 50 versos sobre a esfera e eclipses. Problema Ó bela donzela com olhos radiantes, diz-me, uma vez que compreendes o método da inversão, qual é o número que multiplicado por 3, aumentado por ¾ do produto, dividido por 7, reduzido em um terço do resultado, depois multiplicado por ele próprio, depois reduzido de 52, cuja raiz quadrada é então extraída antes de ser adicionado 8 e dividido por 10, dá o resultado final 2? (citado por George Joseph Contacto: mathis12@hotmail.com
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References For Aryabhata References for Aryabhata the Elder. Books HJ Ilgauds, aryabhata i, in H Wussingand W Arnold, Biographien bedeutender Mathematiker (Berlin, 1983). http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/~DZ8025.htm
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Extractions: Äryabhata I. StarejÅ¡i indijski matematik in astronom AÅ¡maka Indija Äryabhata je najzgodnjeÅ¡i indijski matematik, katerega delo in življenje nam je Å¡e znano. Bil je (verjetno) uÄitelj BhÄskari I., ki je navedel, da je Äryabhata živel v Kusumapuri in jo enaÄil s PÄtaliputro, kar je danes Patna . Arabci so Äryabhato poznali pod imenom Arjehir in je s svojim delom zelo vplival na njih. Okoli leta (499) je napisal matematiÄno delo Äryabhatija v Å¡tirih delih. To je edino njegovo znano delo. Je zbirka do tedaj znanih hindujskih astronomskih in matematiÄnih pravil, pisana v sanskrtu v enako dolgih in rimanih stihih. Vsebuje snov iz astronomije sferiÄne trigonometrije aritmetike algebre in ravninske trigonometrije . Nekatere njegove enaÄbe so pravilne, nekatere pa tudi ne. V prvem delu so predstavljene astronomske konstante in tabele sinusov . V drugem delu je potrebna matematika za preraÄune. Tretji del obravnava Äasovne raÄune in razdalje planetov . V Äetrtem delu pa so poglavja iz trigonometrije in pravila za raÄunanje mrkov. Za oznaÄevanje Å¡tevil je uporabljal zloge. Pri tem so
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The Àryabhatíya Of Àryabhata By J. Q. Jacobs The oldest exact astronomic constant? The ratio of earth rotations to lunar orbits in aryabhata's AD 498 writing. http://www.jqjacobs.net/astro/aryabhata.html
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