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  2. Bhāskara I - Wikipedia

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    Bhāskara (c. 600 – c. 680) (commonly called Bhāskara I to avoid confusion with the 12th-century mathematician Bhāskara II) was a 7th-century Indian mathematician and astronomer who was the first to write numbers in the Hindu–Arabic decimal system with a circle for the zero, and who gave a unique and remarkable rational approximation of the sine function in his commentary on Aryabhata's ...

  3. Indian mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Indian mathematics emerged and developed in the Indian subcontinent [1] from about 1200 BCE [2] until roughly the end of the 18th century CE (approximately 1800 CE). In the classical period of Indian mathematics (400 CE to 1200 CE), important contributions were made by scholars like Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, Bhaskara II, Varāhamihira, and Madhava.

  4. Timeline of mathematics - Wikipedia

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    7th centuryIndia, Bhāskara I gives a rational approximation of the sine function. 7th centuryIndia, Brahmagupta invents the method of solving indeterminate equations of the second degree and is the first to use algebra to solve astronomical problems. He also develops methods for calculations of the motions and places of various ...

  5. Category:7th-century Indian mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    7th; 8th; 9th; 10th; 11th; 12th; Pages in category "7th-century Indian mathematicians" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This ...

  6. List of Indian mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    Mahavira (9th century CE) Jayadeva 9th century CE; Aryabhata II (920 – c. 1000) Mañjula (astronomer) (born 932) Vijayanandi (c. 940–1010) Halayudha 10th Century; Śrīpati (1019–1066) Abhayadeva Suri (1050 CE) Brahmadeva (1060–1130) Pavuluri Mallana (11th century CE) Hemachandra (1087–1172 CE) Bhaskara II (1114–1185 CE) Someshvara ...

  7. Bhāskara II - Wikipedia

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    Using an astronomical model developed by Brahmagupta in the 7th century, Bhāskara accurately defined many astronomical quantities, including, for example, the length of the sidereal year, the time that is required for the Earth to orbit the Sun, as approximately 365.2588 days which is the same as in Suryasiddhanta. [28]

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  9. Bakhshali manuscript - Wikipedia

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    The numerals used in the Bakhshali manuscript, dated to sometime between the 3rd and 7th century AD. The manuscript is a compendium of rules and illustrative examples. Each example is stated as a problem, the solution is described, and it is verified that the problem has been solved.