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  1. Aryabhata the Elder: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  2. Aryabhata the Elder: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  3. Aryabhata I and his contributions to mathematics by Parmeshwar Jha, 1988
  4. Physical Science in India: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by William J. McPeak, 2001
  5. The Mathematics of Ancient India: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by James J. Hoffmann, 2001
  6. Ariabkhata: K 1500-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia (Nauchno-bibliograficheskaia seriia) by A. I Volodarskii, 1977

1. Aryabhata_I
Biography of Aryabhata (476550) aryabhata is also known as aryabhata i todistinguish him from the later mathematician of the same name who lived about
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Aryabhata the Elder
Born: 476 in Kusumapura (now Patna), India
Died: 550 in India
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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

2. Aryabhata_I
aryabhata is also known as aryabhata i to distinguish him from the later mathematician of the same name who lived about 400 years later.
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3. Aryabhata_II
Biography of aryabhata iI. (9201000) Essentially nothing is known of thelife of aryabhata iI. Historians have argued about his date and have come up
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Aryabhata II
Born: about 920 in India
Died: about 1000 in India
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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.

4. Aryabhata I Encyclop Dia Britannica
aryabhata i astronomer and the earliest Indian mathematician whose work and history are available to modern scholars. Known as aryabhata i or
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7. Aryabhata I --  Encyclopædia Britannica
aryabhata i astronomer and the earliest Indian mathematician whose work andhistory are available to modern scholars. Known as aryabhata i or Aryabhata the
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 Encyclopædia Britannica Article Page 1 of 1 born 476, possibly Ashmaka or Kusumapura, India
also called Aryabhata the Elder Gupta dynasty
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aryabhata i Born 476, Kusumapura, India Died c. 550
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9. Aryabhata I --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
aryabhata i (476–550?), Indian astronomer and mathematician. aryabhata i was theearliest Hindu mathematician whose work and history are available to modern
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10. Aryabhata/ Discoveries/ Discovery Of Pi
aryabhata i's value of is a very close approximation to the modern value and the most accurate among those of the ancients.
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12. Aryabhata/ Biography
It is now thought by most historians that Nilakantha confused Aryabhata with Bhaskara I who was a later commentator on the Aryabhatiya.
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13. Aryabhata
Soc= =2E 17 (1926), 5974. H-J Ilgauds, aryabhata i, in H Wussing and W Arnold, Biographi= en bedeutender Mathematiker (Berlin, 1983
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14. Aryabhata: Information From Answers.com
Aryabhata ( är y?bhut ? ) , c.476–550, Hindu mathematician and astronomer.He is one of the first known to have used algebra; his writings.
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This article is about the great Indian astronomer Aryabhata, For information on Arybhata the first Indian satellite, see Aryabhata
astronomers of the classical age of India . He was born in AD in Ashmaka but later lived in Kusumapura , which his commentator AD) identifies with Patilputra (modern Patna Aryabhata gave the world the digit "0" (zero) for which he became immortal. His book, the , presented astronomical and mathematical theories in which the Earth was taken to be spinning on its axis and the periods of the planets were given with respect to the sun (in other words, it was

15. Aryabhata II: Information From Answers.com
aryabhata iI aryabhata iI ( 920 1000 ) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer ,and the author of the Maha-Siddhanta.
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Aryabhata () (Aryabha?a) is the first of the great astronomers ofthe classical age of India. He was born in 476 AD in Ashmaka but later lived
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astronomers of the classical age of India . He was born in AD in Ashmaka but later lived in Kusumapura, which his commentator Patna His book, the , presented astronomical and mathematical theories in which the Earth was taken to be spinning on its axis and the periods of the planets were given with respect to the sun (in other words, it was heliocentric ). This book is divided into four chapters: (i) the astronomical constants and the sine table (ii) mathematics required for computations (iii) division of time and rules for computing the longitudes of planets using eccentrics and epicycles (iv) the armillary sphere, rules relating to problems of trigonometry and the computation of eclipses. In this book, the day was reckoned from one sunrise to the next, whereas in his he took the day from one midnight to another. There was also difference in some astronomical parameters. Aryabhata also gave an accurate approximation for
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17. Aryabhata I (476-ca 550): Indian Astronomer And Mathematician.
A thousand years before Copernicus, Aryabhata propounds a heliocentric Aryabhata wrote Aryabhatiya , finished in 499, which is a summary of Hindu
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Aryabhata I (476-ca 550): Indian astronomer and mathematician.
Aryabhata I (476-ca 550) Indian astronomer and mathematician U A thousand years before Copernicus, Aryabhata propounds a heliocentric universe with elliptically orbiting planets and a spherical Earth spinning on its axis, explaining the apparent rotation of the heavens. Writes Aryabhatiya, history's first exposition on plane and spherical trigonometry, algebra and arithmetic.
Aryabhata wrote Aryabhatiya , finished in 499, which is a summary of Hindu mathematics up to that time, written in verse.
Contribution to trigonometry The first actual appearance of the sine of an angle appears in the work of the Hindus.

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Math Lessons aryabhata iI. aryabhata iI. aryabhata iI (920-1000) was anIndian mathematician and astronomer, and the author of the Maha-Siddhanta.
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