Indian Mathematics
Title | Indian Mathematics PDF eBook |
Author | George Gheverghese Joseph |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Total Pages | 512 |
Release | 2016-07-28 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1786340631 |
Indian Mathematics gives a unique insight into the history of mathematics within a historical global context. It builds on research into the connection between mathematics and the world-wide advancement of economics and technology. Joseph draws out parallel developments in other cultures and carefully examines the transmission of mathematical ideas across geographical and cultural borders. Accessible to those who have an interest in the global history of mathematical ideas, for the historians, philosophers and sociologists of mathematics, it is a book not to be missed.
Mathematics in India
Title | Mathematics in India PDF eBook |
Author | Kim Plofker |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | 386 |
Release | 2009-01-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780691120676 |
Based on extensive research in Sanskrit sources, Mathematics in India chronicles the development of mathematical techniques and texts in South Asia from antiquity to the early modern period. Kim Plofker reexamines the few facts about Indian mathematics that have become common knowledge--such as the Indian origin of Arabic numerals--and she sets them in a larger textual and cultural framework. The book details aspects of the subject that have been largely passed over in the past, including the relationships between Indian mathematics and astronomy, and their cross-fertilizations with Islamic scientific traditions. Plofker shows that Indian mathematics appears not as a disconnected set of discoveries, but as a lively, diverse, yet strongly unified discipline, intimately linked to other Indian forms of learning. Far more than in other areas of the history of mathematics, the literature on Indian mathematics reveals huge discrepancies between what researchers generally agree on and what general readers pick up from popular ideas. This book explains with candor the chief controversies causing these discrepancies--both the flaws in many popular claims, and the uncertainties underlying many scholarly conclusions. Supplementing the main narrative are biographical resources for dozens of Indian mathematicians; a guide to key features of Sanskrit for the non-Indologist; and illustrations of manuscripts, inscriptions, and artifacts. Mathematics in India provides a rich and complex understanding of the Indian mathematical tradition. **Author's note: The concept of "computational positivism" in Indian mathematical science, mentioned on p. 120, is due to Prof. Roddam Narasimha and is explored in more detail in some of his works, including "The Indian half of Needham's question: some thoughts on axioms, models, algorithms, and computational positivism" (Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 28, 2003, 1-13).
A Modern Introduction to Ancient Indian Mathematics
Title | A Modern Introduction to Ancient Indian Mathematics PDF eBook |
Author | T. S. Bhanu Murthy |
Publisher | New Age International |
Total Pages | 230 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Hindu mathematics |
ISBN | 9788122403718 |
The Purpose Of This Book Is To Draw The Attention Of Students And Teachers Of Mathematics To The Historical Continuity Of Indian Mathematics, Starting From The Sulba Sutras Of The Vedas Up To The 17Th Century. The Book Includes Proofs, Not Presented So Far, Of The Propositions Stated In The Well-Known Treatise Vedic Mathematics By Sri Bharati Krishna Teertha. It Also Introduces To The Modern Reader The Work Of Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, Bhaskara And Madhava.
Contributions to the History of Indian Mathematics
Title | Contributions to the History of Indian Mathematics PDF eBook |
Author | Gerard G. Emch |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 293 |
Release | 2005-10-15 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9386279258 |
This volume consists of a collection of articles based on lectures given by scholars from India, Europe and USA at the sessions on 'History of Indian Mathematics' at the AMS-India mathematics conference in Bangalore during December 2003. These articles cover a wide spectrum of themes in Indian mathematics. They begin with the mathematics of the ancient period dealing with Vedic Prosody and Buddhist Logic, move on to the work of Brahmagupta, of Bhaskara, and that of the mathematicians of the Kerala school of the classical and medieval period, and end with the work of Ramanaujan, and Indian contributions to Quantum Statistics during the modern era. The volume should be of value to those interested in the history of mathematics.
Ramanujan and Ancient Indian Mathematicians
Title | Ramanujan and Ancient Indian Mathematicians PDF eBook |
Author | Swapan Banerjee |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 200 |
Release | 2019-08-18 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781981156283 |
A Brief Biography of Ramanujan, origin of numerals and brief biographies of ancient Indian Mathematicians.
Ancient Indian Leaps into Mathematics
Title | Ancient Indian Leaps into Mathematics PDF eBook |
Author | B.S. Yadav |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | 230 |
Release | 2011-01-20 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0817646957 |
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 these ancient mathematical ideas that were spread throughout India, China, the Islamic world, and Western Europe.
Mathematical Achievements of Pre-modern Indian Mathematicians
Title | Mathematical Achievements of Pre-modern Indian Mathematicians PDF eBook |
Author | T.K Puttaswamy |
Publisher | Newnes |
Total Pages | 768 |
Release | 2012-10-22 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 0123979382 |
Mathematics in India has a long and impressive history. Presented in chronological order, this book discusses mathematical contributions of Pre-Modern Indian Mathematicians from the Vedic period (800 B.C.) to the 17th Century of the Christian era. These contributions range across the fields of Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry. The book presents the discussions in a chronological order, covering all the contributions of one Pre-Modern Indian Mathematician to the next. It begins with an overview and summary of previous work done on this subject before exploring specific contributions in exemplary technical detail. This book provides a comprehensive examination of pre-Modern Indian mathematical contributions that will be valuable to mathematicians and mathematical historians. Contains more than 160 original Sanskrit verses with English translations giving historical context to the contributions Presents the various proofs step by step to help readers understand Uses modern, current notations and symbols to develop the calculations and proofs