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1. 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.

2. Aryabhata_II
Biography of aryabhata ii. (9201000)
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3. References For Aryabhata_II
References for the biography of aryabhata ii. VN Jha, aryabhata ii s methodfor finding cube root of a number, Ganita Bharati 19 (14) (1997), 60-68.
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • B Datta, Two Aryabhatas of al-Biruni, Bull. Calcutta Math. Soc.
  • T Hayashi, T Kusuba and M Yano, Indian values for derived from Aryabhata's value, Historia Sci. No.
  • S K Jha and V N Jha, Computation of sine-table based on the Mahasiddhanta of Aryabhata II, J. Bihar Math. Soc.
  • V N Jha, Aryabhata II's method for finding cube root of a number, Ganita Bharati
  • V N Jha, Indeterminate analysis in the context of the Mahasiddhanta of Aryabhata II, Indian J. Hist. Sci.
  • D Pingree, On the date of the Mahasiddhanta of the second Aryabhata, Ganita Bharati Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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    5. 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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    6. 8 II. Aryabhata And His Commentators
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    7. Aryabhata: Information From Answers.com
    Aryabhata ( är y?bhut ? ) , c.476–550, Hindu mathematician and astronomer . aryabhata ii Brahmadeva MahaSiddhanta Aryabhata, Satellite
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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 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

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    9. Aryabhata II - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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    10. Mathematicians Born In India
    Apastamba Aryabhata I aryabhata ii Baudhayana Bhaskara I Bhaskara II Bose Brahmadeva Brahmagupta De Morgan Govindasvami HarishChandra
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    More results from en.wikipedia.org math lessons aryabhata iiMath 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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    12. Aryabhata's Contribution To Indian Mathematics
    years later than Aryabhata the Elder had the same name. This man is referred to as aryabhata ii. Also, Bhaksara I was confused with Aryabhata I
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    15. Great Indian Mathematicians
    aryabhata ii. (950). Prashastidhara, (958). Halayudha, (975). Jayadeva, (1000).Sripathi, (1039). Hemachandra Suri, (b. 1089). Bhaskara, (1114c. 1185)
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    16. Aryabhata
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    17. Indian Mathematicians -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    (Click link for more info and facts about aryabhata ii) aryabhata ii, 9201000 (Clicklink for more info and facts about Vateshvara) Vateshvara ( (Click
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    (Click link for more info and facts about Yajnavalkya) Yajnavalkya , 1800 BC, the author of the altar mathematics of the (Click link for more info and facts about Shatapatha Brahmana) Shatapatha Brahmana
    (Click link for more info and facts about Lagadha) Lagadha - Author of a 1350 BC text on Vedic astronomy
    (Click link for more info and facts about Baudhayana) Baudhayana , 800 BC
    (Click link for more info and facts about Manava) Manava , 750 BC
    (Click link for more info and facts about Apastamba) Apastamba , 700 BC
    (Click link for more info and facts about Akshapada Gautama) Akshapada Gautama , 550 BC, Logician
    (Click link for more info and facts about Katyayana) Katyayana , 400 BC
    (Indian grammarian whose grammatical rules for Sanskrit are the first known example of descriptive linguistics (circa 400 BC)) Panini , 5th century BC
    (Click link for more info and facts about Pingala) Pingala , 5th century BC
    (Click link for more info and facts about Bharata Muni) Bharata Muni , 450 BC
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    (Click link for more info and facts about Aryabhata) Aryabhata - Astronomer who gave very accurate calculations for constants, 500 AD

    18. Aryabhata - Wikipedia
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    19. Aryabhata - Netlexikon
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    20. Ancient Jaina Mathematics: An Introduction
    for the arc of a segment less than a semicircle reappears in the Ganitasara-samgrahaof Mahavira and the Mahasiddhanta of aryabhata ii (AD 950).
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    Ancient Jaina Mathematics: an Introduction
    by D.P. Agrawal
    Brahmanas , the maths served the main purpose of rituals. The credit for giving maths the form of an abstract discipline goes to the Jainas. Jaina mathematics is one of the least understood chapters of Indian science, mainly because of the scarcity of the extant original works. For example, the Jainas recognized five different kinds of infinity. They were the first to conceive of transfinite numbers, a concept, which was brought to Europe by Cantor in the late 19th century. The two thousand year old Jaina literature may hold valuable clues to the very nature of mathematics. This is one area where further research could prove very fruitful. Joseph's book, The Crest of the Peacock , makes a delightful reading and is a powerful book against the Eurocentric History of Science and Technology. And precisely for this reason it has been criticised by western scholars. The following introduction to Jaina maths is mainly based on Joseph's work and A Concise History of Science in India edited by Bose et al.

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