In point of fact the Indian tradition in mathematics is long and glorious. It dates back to earliest times, and indeed many of the Indian discoveries from 5000 years ago correspond rather naturally to modern mathematical results.Comment: 5 pages, 1 Table and 1 Figur
Probably 5000 years back from now, the Harappan civilization was so advanced that their knowledge we...
Papier tiré d'une présentation faite à un colloque organisé par K. Chemla à Paris en 2003 sur l'hist...
AbstractŚrîpati (fl. a.d. 1039–1056) is best known for his writings on astronomy, arithmetic, mensur...
At the end of the 19th century, Indian Mathematicians deeply observed the ancient Indian contributio...
Indian mathematics has its roots in Vedic literature. Between 1000 B.C. and 1800 A.D. various treati...
treatises on mathematics were authored by Indian mathematicians in which were set forth for the firs...
This paper is an endeavor how chronologically since inception and into growth of mathematics occurre...
This article was republished as: Keller, Agathe. « Shedding light on diverse cultures of mathematica...
The period from fifth to twelfth century AD witnessed the rise of great scholars and is indeed a gol...
One way to approach this very broad topic is to list all that the ancient Indian Mathematics did and...
Modern mathematics owes a big debt to India’s contributions to the subject. Of particular importance...
In all ancient civilizations, the first expression of mathematical knowledge appears in the form of ...
The diversity of past readings on Sanskrit commentaries dealing with mathematics is analyzed in a st...
This book presents contributions of mathematicians covering topics from ancient India, placing them ...
India is one of the world’s oldest countries, and its civilization is among the most ancient. In its...
Probably 5000 years back from now, the Harappan civilization was so advanced that their knowledge we...
Papier tiré d'une présentation faite à un colloque organisé par K. Chemla à Paris en 2003 sur l'hist...
AbstractŚrîpati (fl. a.d. 1039–1056) is best known for his writings on astronomy, arithmetic, mensur...
At the end of the 19th century, Indian Mathematicians deeply observed the ancient Indian contributio...
Indian mathematics has its roots in Vedic literature. Between 1000 B.C. and 1800 A.D. various treati...
treatises on mathematics were authored by Indian mathematicians in which were set forth for the firs...
This paper is an endeavor how chronologically since inception and into growth of mathematics occurre...
This article was republished as: Keller, Agathe. « Shedding light on diverse cultures of mathematica...
The period from fifth to twelfth century AD witnessed the rise of great scholars and is indeed a gol...
One way to approach this very broad topic is to list all that the ancient Indian Mathematics did and...
Modern mathematics owes a big debt to India’s contributions to the subject. Of particular importance...
In all ancient civilizations, the first expression of mathematical knowledge appears in the form of ...
The diversity of past readings on Sanskrit commentaries dealing with mathematics is analyzed in a st...
This book presents contributions of mathematicians covering topics from ancient India, placing them ...
India is one of the world’s oldest countries, and its civilization is among the most ancient. In its...
Probably 5000 years back from now, the Harappan civilization was so advanced that their knowledge we...
Papier tiré d'une présentation faite à un colloque organisé par K. Chemla à Paris en 2003 sur l'hist...
AbstractŚrîpati (fl. a.d. 1039–1056) is best known for his writings on astronomy, arithmetic, mensur...