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BRAHMAGUPTA(ca.628) And BHASKARA(1114-ca.1185) The important mathematical parts of bhaskara s workare the Liavati ( the beautiful ) The mathematical parts of Brahmagupta s and bhaskara s works were http://library.thinkquest.org/22584/temh3025.htm
Extractions: BACK Index of Development Graphic Version BRAHMAGUPTA(ca.628) and BHASKARA(1114-ca.1185) Brahmagupta was the most prominent Hindu mathematician of the seventh century. He lived and worked in the astronomical center of Ujjain, in central India. In 628, he wrote his Brahma-sphuta-sidd'hanta ("the revised system of Brahma"), a work on astronomy of twenty-one chapters, of which Chapters 12 and 18 deal with mathematics. Mahavira, who floufished about 850, was from Mysore in southern India and Brahmagrpta's city of Ujjain. His work, Siddhanta Siromani ("diadem of an astronomical system"), was written in 1150 and shows little advancement over the work of Brahmagupta of more than 500 years earlier. The important mathematical parts of Bhaskara's workare the Liavati ("the beautiful") and Vijagania ("seed arithmetic"), which deal with arithmetic and algebra, respectively. The mathematical parts of Brahmagupta's and Bhaskara's works were translated into English in 1817 by H.T.Colebrooke. the Surya Siddhanta was translated by E.Burgess in 1860, and Mahavira's work was published in 1912 by M.Rangacarya.
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Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z B Related Category: Mathematics, Biographies Bhaskara u r u Pronunciation Key , called Acarya u u Pronunciation Key Siddhantasiromani includes chapters on arithmetic, algebra, and astronomy that have been translated into English. He gives the first systematic exposition of the decimal system. By mentioning such items as rates of interest and the prices of slaves, he gives some indication of economic conditions in his day. He was at the head of the observatory at Ujjain Content on this web site is provided for informational purposes only. We accept no responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience sustained by any person resulting from information published on this site. We encourage you to verify any critical information with the relevant authorities. About Us Contact Us Privacy Links Directory ...
The Lilavati Of Bhaskara The Lilavati of bhaskara. Definitions (verses 111); The eight arithmeticoperations (verses 1247); Standard problemsolving techniques (inversion, http://www.brown.edu/Departments/History_Mathematics/lilavati.html
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Extractions: MATHWORLD - IN PRINT Order book from Amazon Calculus and Analysis Special Functions Radicals Square Root Algorithms A sequence of approximations to can be derived by factoring (where -1 is possible only if -1 is a quadratic residue of ). Then and Therefore, and are given by the recurrence relations with . The error obtained using this method is The first few approximants to are therefore given by This algorithm is sometimes known as the Bhaskara-Brouckner algorithm, and the approximants are precisely those obtained by taking successive convergents to the continued fraction of . The fact that if is an approximation to , then is a better one (the case) was known to Theon of Smyrna in the second century AD (Wells 1986, p. 35). Another general technique for deriving this sequence, known as Newton's iteration , is obtained by letting . Then , so the sequence converges quadratically to the root. The first few approximants to
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Extractions: Indian Mathematician Also known as Bhaskara the Learned form Bidar, India, Bhaskara was the leading mathematician of the 12th century. He wrote the first work with systematic use of the decimal number system. Bhaskara developed rules for equations to calculate trigonometry, and he used letters to represent unknown quantities, much as in modern algebra. As astronomer he popularized the astronomical knowledge of his time. www link :
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Extractions: To expand search, see India . Laterally related topics: The Hindu-Arabic Numerals Mahaviracarya Varahamihira Brahmagupta ... The Tamil of South India , and The Sulvasutras The Mathematics and the Liberal Arts pages are intended to be a resource for student research projects and for teachers interested in using the history of mathematics in their courses. Many pages focus on ethnomathematics and in the connections between mathematics and other disciplines. The notes in these pages are intended as much to evoke ideas as to indicate what the books and articles are about. They are not intended as reviews. However, some items have been reviewed in Mathematical Reviews , published by The American Mathematical Society. When the mathematical review (MR) number and reviewer are known to the author of these pages, they are given as part of the bibliographic citation. Subscribing institutions can access the more recent MR reviews online through MathSciNet Biggs, N. L. The roots of combinatorics. Historia Math.
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Extractions: Reference Desk Encyclopedia Bhaskara u r u Pronunciation Key Bhaskara , called Acarya u u [Skt.,=learned], b. , Indian mathematician and astronomer. According to the custom, he put his learned treatises into verse, adding, however, explanations in prose. His work Siddhantasiromani includes chapters on arithmetic, algebra, and astronomy that have been translated into English. He gives the first systematic exposition of the decimal system. By mentioning such items as rates of interest and the prices of slaves, he gives some indication of economic conditions in his day. He was at the head of the observatory at Ujjain The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, AD AD AD ADS Business Cards Link to Fact Monster Add Fact Monster search ... Privacy
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Extractions: Class: Earth Type : Landsat. Nation : India. Agency : ISRO. Experimental satellite for conducting earth resources survey over India. Typical orbit : 381 km x 386 km at 51 degrees inclination. Mass : 442 kg. Associated Launch Vehicle Kosmos 11K65M Bhaskara Chronology 01 September 1971 Soviet-Indian collaboration to build a new satellite. Decree 'On co-operation to build an Indian satellite' was issued. 07 June 1979 Bhaskara 1 Launch Site Kapustin Yar Launch Vehicle Kosmos 11K65M Mass : 441 kg. Perigee : 394 km. Apogee : 399 km. Inclination : 50.7 deg. Launched from a cosmodrome in the USSR. Experimental satellite for conducting earth resources survey over India. 20 November 1981 Bhaskara 2 Launch Site Kapustin Yar Launch Vehicle Kosmos 11K65M Mass : 444 kg.
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Extractions: Bhaskara 1, 2 Bhaskara 1 [ISRO] Bhaskara was launched as part of the satellite-for-earth-observations (SEO) program, and was placed in orbit by a Soviet Kosmos-3M launch vehicle launched from Kapostn Yar. The main objectives were to conduct earth observation experiments for applications related to hydrology, forestry, and geology using a two-band TV camera system, and to conduct ocean-surface studies using a two-frequency satellite microwave radiometer (SAMIR) system. Secondary objectives were to test engineering and data processing systems, to collect limited meteorological data from remote platforms, and to conduct scientific investigations in X-ray astronomy. Bhaskara was a 26-faced quasi-spherical polyhedron. It had a height of 1.66 m, and a diameter of 1.55 m. Named after the two "Bhaskaracharyas," astronomer-mathematicians of ancient India.