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Ancient Indian Leaps into Mathematics
This book presents contributions of mathematicians covering topics from ancient India, placing them in the broader context of the history of mathematics. Although the translations of some Sanskrit mathematical texts are available in the literature, Indian contributions are rarely presented in major...
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author | Yadav, B S Mohan, Man |
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description | This book presents contributions of mathematicians covering topics from ancient India, placing them in the broader context of the history of mathematics. Although the translations of some Sanskrit mathematical texts are available in the literature, Indian contributions are rarely presented in major Western historical works. Yet some of the well-known and universally-accepted discoveries from India, including the concept of zero and the decimal representation of numbers, have made lasting contributions to the foundation of modern mathematics. Through a systematic approach, this book examines th |
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spelling | cern-14129962021-04-22T00:43:27Zdoi:10.1007/978-0-8176-4695-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/1412996engYadav, B SMohan, ManAncient Indian Leaps into MathematicsMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis book presents contributions of mathematicians covering topics from ancient India, placing them in the broader context of the history of mathematics. Although the translations of some Sanskrit mathematical texts are available in the literature, Indian contributions are rarely presented in major Western historical works. Yet some of the well-known and universally-accepted discoveries from India, including the concept of zero and the decimal representation of numbers, have made lasting contributions to the foundation of modern mathematics. Through a systematic approach, this book examines thSpringeroai:cds.cern.ch:14129962011 |
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title | Ancient Indian Leaps into Mathematics |
title_full | Ancient Indian Leaps into Mathematics |
title_fullStr | Ancient Indian Leaps into Mathematics |
title_full_unstemmed | Ancient Indian Leaps into Mathematics |
title_short | Ancient Indian Leaps into Mathematics |
title_sort | ancient indian leaps into mathematics |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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