Ancient Indian Mathematicians In Our Archive In Chronological Order prthudakasvami Rajagopal Ramanujam Ramanujan Sankara Sommerville Sridhara Sripati Varahamihira Vijayanandi Henry Whitehead Yativrsabha Yavanesvara http://www.edunewz.com/2007/08/ancient-indian-mathematicians-in-our.html
Prthudakasvami Biography Biography of prthudakasvami (BB^Yabout 890) prthudakasvami is best known for his work on solving equations. The solution of a first-degree indeterminate equation by a method http://www.gap-system.org/~history/Biographies/Prthudakasvami.html
Irrational Number revision of Apollonius's Conics AD 820880 Al-Mahani Iran commentaries on Books 5, 10 of the Elements, one of the modern authors, equation involving cubes AD 830-890 prthudakasvami India http://www.mongolinternet.com/Batmunkh/MathHistoryTable1.pdf
Prthudakasvami (print-only) prthudakasvami is best known for his work on solving equations. The solution of a firstdegree indeterminate equation by a method called kuttaka (or pulveriser ) was given by http://www.gap-system.org/~history/Printonly/Prthudakasvami.html
Category9th Century Mathematicians - Wikipedia@pedia Mahavira (mathematician) M cont. Ja'far Muhammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir; N. AlNayrizi; P. Prithudaka; prthudakasvami; S. Sankara Narayana; T. Thābit ibn Qurra; V http://wikipedia.atpedia.com/en/articles/9/t/h/Category~9th_century_mathematicia
Prthudakasvami Summary prthudakasvami (about 830about 890) prthudakasvami was an Indian mathematician best known for his work on solving equations. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Prthudakasvami.html
Prthudakasvami Biography of prthudakasvami (830890) prthudakasvami is best known for his work on solving equations. The solution of a first-degree indeterminate equation by a method called http://mirror.math.nankai.edu.cn/mirror/www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mat
BHARATA Root Of All Western Civilization prthudakasvami, 830 AD * 16. Sankara, 840 AD * 17. Sridhara, 870 AD * 18. Aryabhata II, 920 AD * 19. Vijayanandi, 940 AD * 20. Sripati, 1019 AD * 21. http://coorg.tripod.com/india7.html
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References For Prthudakasvami References for the biography of prthudakasvami V Mishra and S L Singh, First degree indeterminate analysis in ancient India and its application by Virasena, Indian J. Hist. Sci. 32 http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Prthudakasvami.html
About Prthudakasvami prthudakasvami (c. 830 India c. 890) was a mathematician best known for his work on solving equations. http://dbpedia.org/resource/Prthudakasvami
Mathematicians Born Before 500 AD (830 890) prthudakasvami (835 - 912) Ahmed (840 - 900) Sankara Narayana (850 - 930) Abu Kamil (850 - 929) al-Battani (870 - 930) Sridhara http://faculty.spokanefalls.edu/InetShare/AutoWebs/troyr/Mathematicians Index.do
Prthudakasvami prthudakasvami Born about 830 in India Died about 890 in India prthudakasvami is best known for his work on solving equations. http://www.anusandhan.net/kids/old/prth_8.jsp
Indian Mathematics Index 830 prthudakasvami 840 Sankara 870 Sridhara 920 Aryabhata II 940 Vijayanandi 1019 Sripati 1060 Brahmadeva 1114 Bhaskara II 1340 Mahendra Suri http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Indexes/Indians.html
CategoryAsian Mathematician Stubs - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia prthudakasvami; Q. Abū Sahl alQūhī; R. Srinivasacharya Raghavan; M. S. Raghunathan; Cadambathur Tiruvenkatacharlu Rajagopal; Ramaiyengar Sridharan; Ramanathan Gnanadesikan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Asian_mathematician_stubs
Sujit's World prthudakasvami 830 890 prthudakasvami was an Indian mathematician best known for his work on solving equations. http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~nair/indianmathematics.php
Vedic Mathematics. prthudakasvami 1350 Madhava; 120 AD Yavanesvara 840 Sankara 1370 Paramesvara; 476 Aryabhata I 870 Sridhara 1444 Nilakantha http://www.sanalnair.org/articles/vedmath/india.htm