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Re: ARTICLE : Mathematics in ancient India



N. Tiwari (ntiwari@rs3.esm.vt.edu) wrote:
: Contributions of Indian Mathematicians:

: 1. Solution of quadratic equations: Source: Lilavati

: 2. Pythagoras principle:

: 3. Algorithms, Arithmetic Series, Goemertic Series,
:    Cube Series, Square Series, Mathematical Induction

:    (Refer: Aryabhattiyam by Aryabhatta)

: 4. Zero and decimal system.

: 5. Permutations and Combinations [P(n,r] and C[n,r]]:
:    Refer Lilavati by Bhaskar.

: 6. Ayangaghosh: Binomial Theorem: (Robert Burrow, a British
:    person, who was in India during the 17th and 18th centuries
:    writes: "As far as the issue of Binomial Principle is concerned
:    the manuscript enclosed with this letter clearly shows that
:    the Hindus were well versed with it."

: 7. Trigonometry: (trikon-miti in Samskrit, meaning: The measure
:    of triangles).

:    a) SIne and Cosines: Padmakar Dwivedi's treatises Ganita
:       Kaumidi, and Laghu-manasa.

:    b) Manjula (432 AD) uses concepts like: (Sin[x-dx]-SIn[x])/dx = 1,
:       if dx approaches zero. Herein we see the roots of modern
:       calculus, which was later developed by Newton and Leibnitz.



Nope.  It goes to -1.  I am sure the ghosts of Newton and Leibniz will be 
*very* reassured.  

Btw, this makes me wonder how many other mistakes there are in the rest 
of your post.  










:    c) C.M Whish, an English, writes in 1835: "The invention of
:       the series of Pi, Sine, and Cosine, had occured in India,
:       much before the times of Newton and Leibnitz. The actual
:       credit for the development of these series should go to
:       the Indians only. (Refer: T. A. Saraswat's Commentary on
:       'Ganita Kaumudi by Padmakar Dwivedi').

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