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Early life of Radha Charan Gupta. Gupta graduated from the University of Lucknow, where he made his bachelor's degree in 1955 and his master's degree in 1957.He earned his Ph.D. in the history of mathematics from Ranchi University in 1971. He did his dissertation work at Ranchi University with the historian of Indian mathematics T.A. Sarasvati Amma.Then he served as a lecturer at Lucknow In mathematics, Bhaskara I's sine approximation formula is a rational expression in one variable for the computation of the approximate values of the trigonometric sines discovered by Bhaskara I (c. 600 - c. 680), a seventh-century Indian mathematician. This formula is given in his treatise titled Mahabhaskariya.It is not known how Bhaskara I arrived at his approximation formula. Kamalakara (1616-1700), an Indian astronomer and mathematician, came from a learned family of scholars from Golagrāma, a village situated in Maharashtra State near Partha-puri (Pathari) on the northern bank of the river Godāvarī. His father was Nrsimha who was born in 1586. Two of Kamalakara's three brothers were also astronomer and mathematicians: Divakara, who was the eldest of the B Chaudhary and P Jha, Studies of Bhaskara's works in Mithila, Ganita Bharati 12 (1-2) (1990), 27-32. S A Naimpally, Approximate Formula For The Length of a Chord, Ganita Bharati 9 (1987) 57-58. R C Gupta, Bhaskara II's derivation for the surface of a sphere, Math. Education 7 (1973), A49-A52. S R Sinha, Bhaskara's Lilavati, Bull. 3.G G Joseph, The crest of the peacock (London, 1991). 4.C N Srinivasiengar, The history of ancient Indian mathematics (Calcutta, 1967). Articles 5.M N Channabasappa, Mathematical terminology peculiar to the Bakhshali manuscript, Ganita Bharati 6 (1-4) (1984), 13-18. GANITA, Vol. 68(1), 2018, 15-32 15 Some Applications of Generalized Extended Fractional Derivative Operator Aparna Chaturvedi & Prakriti Rai Department of Mathematics, Amity Institute of Applied Sciences, Amity University, Noida, India Abstract We have derived some extended fractional derivatives of certain el- Download book PDF. Pi: The Next Generation pp 363-423Cite as. Birth, growth and computation of pi to ten trillion digits (2013) Download book PDF. Birth, growth and computation of pi to ten trillion digits (2013) Ahmad, A: On the π of Aryabhata I. Ganita Bharati 3, 83-85 (1981) MathSciNet MATH Google Scholar Reviewed by: R.C. Gupta, Ganita Bharati Academy, R-20, Ras Bahar Colony, P.O. Sipri Bazar, Jhansi - 284 003. The book, under review, presents a critically emended text, an English translation, and a detailed mathematical commentary of the Ganita-sära-kaumudi (=GSK) which was composed by Thakkura Pherû in the early part of the 14th century AD. "Medieval Eclipse Prediction: A Parallel Bias in Indian and Chinese Astronomy", to appear in a special issue of Ganita Bharati. "A History of Pingala's Combinatorics", Ganita Bharati, v. 35, n. 1-2, June-December, 2013 "Absence of Geometric Models in Medieval Chinese Astronomy" Ganita Bharati,v. 33, n. 1-2, June-December, 2011. [pdf] Ganita Sutra - 8 3-3 3. Queries about 4-12 Vedic Mathematics 4. Vedic mathematics, Science & 13-14 Technology (Step-3) removal of even one of the end points For previous issues and further mort information visit at vedicganita.org Intelligence Growth SRI BHARATI KRSNA TIRTHA Ganga Prasad Shrestha had written a textbook so called "Ganita Sagar". Also Bekhalal had written Saral Anka Ganita and that was the textbook in the schools during t
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