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Bhaskaracharya bhaskaracharya II(11141185). bhaskaracharya otherwise known as Bhaskarais probably the most well known mathematician of ancient Indian today. http://www.math.sfu.ca/histmath/India/12thCenturyAD/Bhaskara.html
Extractions: Bhaskaracharya otherwise known as Bhaskara is probably the most well known mathematician of ancient Indian today. Bhaskara was born in 1114 A.D. according to a statement he recorded in one of his own works. He was from Bijjada Bida near the Sahyadri mountains. Bijjada Bida is thought to be present day Bijapur in Mysore state. Bhaskara wrote his famous Siddhanta Siroman in the year 1150 A.D. It is divided into four parts; Lilavati (arithmetic), Bijaganita (algebra), Goladhyaya (celestial globe), and Grahaganita (mathematics of the planets). Much of Bhaskara's work in the Lilavati and Bijaganita was derived from earlier mathematicians; hence it is not surprising that Bhaskara is best in dealing with indeterminate analysis . In connection with the Pell equation, x^2=1+61y^2, nearly solved by Brahmagupta , Bhaskara gave a method ( Chakravala process ) for solving the equation.
Bhaskara_II Bhaskara is also known as Bhaskara II or as bhaskaracharya, this lattername meaning Bhaskara the Teacher . Since he is known in http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Bhaskara_II.html
Extractions: Bhaskara is also known as Bhaskara II or as Bhaskaracharya, this latter name meaning "Bhaskara the Teacher". Since he is known in India as Bhaskaracharya we will refer to him throughout this article by that name. Bhaskaracharya's father was a Brahman named Mahesvara. Mahesvara himself was famed as an astrologer. This happened frequently in Indian society with generations of a family being excellent mathematicians and often acting as teachers to other family members. Bhaskaracharya became head of the astronomical observatory at Ujjain, the leading mathematical centre in India at that time. Outstanding mathematicians such as Varahamihira and Brahmagupta had worked there and built up a strong school of mathematical astronomy. In many ways Bhaskaracharya represents the peak of mathematical knowledge in the 12th century. He reached an understanding of the number systems and solving equations which was not to be achieved in Europe for several centuries. Six works by Bhaskaracharya are known but a seventh work, which is claimed to be by him, is thought by many historians to be a late forgery. The six works are:
Search Results For Algebraic Number* Given that he was building on the knowledge and understanding of Brahmagupta it isnot surprising that bhaskaracharya understood about zero and negative numbers http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Search/historysearch.cgi?SUGGESTION=Alg
8 V. Bhaskaracharya II Previous page (8 IV. Mathematics over the next 400 years (700AD1100AD)),Contents, Next page (8 VI. Pell s equation). 8 V. bhaskaracharya II. http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Projects/Pearce/Chapters/Ch8_5.h
Extractions: (8 VI. Pell's equation) Bhaskaracharya , or Bhaskara II, is regarded almost without question as the greatest Hindu mathematician of all time and his contribution to not just Indian, but world mathematics is undeniable. As L Gurjar states: ...Because of his work India gave a definite 'quota' to the forward world march of the science. [LG, P 104] Born in 1114 AD (in Vijayapura, he belonged to Bijjada Bida) he became head of the Ujjain school of mathematical astronomy ( Varahamihira and Brahmagupta had helped to found this school or at least 'build it up'). There is some confusion amongst the texts I have referred to as to the works that he wrote. C Srinivasiengar claims he wrote Siddhanta Siromani in 1150 AD, which contained four sections: Lilavati (arithmetic)
8 IV. Mathematics Over The Next 400 Years (700AD-1100AD) Brahmagupta, and the influence on Arabia), Contents, Next page (8 V. bhaskaracharyaII). 8 IV. Mathematics over the next 400 years (700AD1100AD). http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Projects/Pearce/Chapters/Ch8_4.h
Extractions: (8 V. Bhaskaracharya II) Mahavira (or Mahaviracharya), a Jain by religion, is the most celebrated Indian mathematician of the 9 th century. His major work Ganitasar Sangraha was written around 850 AD and is considered 'brilliant'. It was widely known in the South of India and written in Sanskrit due to his Jaina 'faith'. In the 11 th century its influence was still being felt when it was translated into Telegu (a regional language of the south). Mahavira was aware of the works of Jaina mathematicians and also the works of Aryabhata (and commentators) and Brahmagupta , and refined and improved much of their work. What makes Mahavira unique is that he was not an astronomer, his work was confined solely to mathematics and he stands almost entirely alone in the history of Indian mathematics (at least up to the 14 th century) in this respect. He was a member of the mathematical school at Mysore in the south of India and his major contributions to mathematics include: Arithmetic:
[minstrels] Mathematical Problem -- Bhaskaracharya Title Mathematical Problem. Poet bhaskaracharya. Date 30 Jul 2003. bhaskaracharya. In a previous life I studied mathematics at university. http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/1313.html
Extractions: Title : Mathematical Problem Poet : Bhaskaracharya Date : 30 Jul 2003 Whilst making love a... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq david@ Mathematical Problem Whilst making love a necklace broke. A row of pearls mislaid. One sixth fell to the floor. One fifth upon the bed. The young woman saved one third of them. One tenth were caught by her lover. If six pearls remained upon the string How many pearls were there altogether? Bhaskaracharya Poem #599 , Geometry Rita Dove Poem #601 , Hall and Knight E. V. Rieu Poem #604 , Euclid Alone Has Looked On Beauty Bare Edna St. Vincent Millay Poem #797 , Big Whirls Have Little Whorls Lewis F. Richardson Poem #805 , Rigid Body Sings James Maxwell Poem #1205 , Love and Tensor Algebra Stanislaw Lem [this poem is archived, accessible and awaiting your comments at] http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/1313.html minstrels-subscribe@
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Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana Home Page bhaskaracharya Pratishthana is a Pune based Institute founded in 1976by the world famous Indian Mathematician Prof. Shreeram Abhyankar http://www.bprim.org/more.htm
Extractions: Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana is a Pune based Institute founded in 1976 by the world famous Indian Mathematician Prof. Shreeram Abhyankar for conducting research in Higher Mathematics. Over the years a number students who have studied under Prof. Abhyankar and Prof. K. C. Sharma, have obtained their Ph.D. degree. Since opportunities for professional courses for students of Mathematics and consequent lucrative job prospects have increased over the years, the number of students offering to study Pure Mathematics and doing research in it has considerably dwindled. Since 1990 the Pratishthana has been a recognised centre for conducting Regional Mathematics Olympiad (RMO) under the National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM) for Maharashtra and Goa. This has enabled the Pratishthana to train about 700 students from std. V to XII for this prestigious examination.
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