Discovery Of Zero Reader Comments At Daniel Pipes 750 BC Manava 720 Lalla 1114 Bhaskara II 600 BC Apastamba 800 Govindasvami 1340 Mahendra Suri 520 BC Panini 800 Mahavira 1340 Narayana 200 BC Katyayana 830 prthudakasvami 1350 http://www.danielpipes.org/comments/161345
8 IV. Mathematics Over The Next 400 Years (700AD-1100AD) Following Mahavira the most notable mathematician was prthudakasvami (c. 830890 AD) a prominent Indian algebraist, who is described by E Robertson and J O'Connor as being http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Projects/Pearce/Chapters/Ch8_4.h
Biographies EAnveshan prthudakasvami 830 890 prthudakasvami was an Indian mathematician best known for his work on solving equations. Sankara Narayana 840 - 900 Sankara Narayana was an Indian astronomer http://eanveshan.com/?q=node/4
Encyclopedia Of Exact Sciences From Antiquity To 1947 Part I by K. S. Sastri Pudhumana Somay jin (eighteenth century CE) (1937) KhandaKhdyaka of Brahmagupta - (1) Edited with commentary. of Chaturveda prthudakasvami by P.C Sengupta http://www.indicstudies.us/Astronomy/Primary sources in the exact sciences.pdf
Biographies EAnveshan prthudakasvami 830 890 prthudakasvami was an Indian mathematician best known for his work on solving equations. Sankara Narayana 840 - 900 Sankara Narayana was an Indian astronomer http://www.eanveshan.com/node/4
8 III. Brahmagupta, And The Influence On Arabia In 860 AD an extensive and important commentary on the BSS was written by prthudakasvami (or Prithudaka Swami). His work was extremely elaborate and unlike many Indian works did http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Projects/Pearce/Chapters/Ch8_3.h
Anusandhan.net, Indian S T Portal prthudakasvami Sankara Narayana Sridhara Aryabhata II Vijayanandi Sripati Brahmadeva Bhaskara Mahendra Suri http://www.anusandhan.net/kids/scientist_main.jsp
India - Education Resource - StudySphere 750 BC Manava 720 Lalla 1114 Bhaskara II 600 BC Apastamba 800 Govindasvami 1340 Mahendra Suri 520 BC Panini 800 Mahavira 1340 Narayana 200 BC Katyayana 830 prthudakasvami 1350 http://www.studysphere.com/education/Ancient-Civilizations-India-9549.html
Mathematicians Born In India Pillai prthudakasvami Rajagopal Ramanujan Sankara Sommerville Sridhara Sripati Varahamihira Vijayanandi Henry Whitehead Yativrsabha Yavanesvara http://info.math.nankai.edu.cn/navigate/math/history/BirthplaceMaps/Countries/In
Indian Mathematics Index prthudakasvami 1350 Madhava; 120 AD Yavanesvara 840 Sankara 1370 Paramesvara; 476 Aryabhata I 870 Sridhara 1444 Nilakantha; 500 Yativrsabha 920 Aryabhata II 1500 Jyesthadeva http://202.38.126.65/mirror/www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Indexes/Indians
Carvaka Musings Ancient Indian Mathematics prthudakasvami 830 890. prthudakasvami was an Indian mathematician best known for his work on solving equations. http://carvakamusings.blogspot.com/2006/08/ancient-indian-mathematics.html
Lalla - News - Evri Ancient Indian mathematicians in our archive in chronological order 598 Brahmagupta. 600 Bhaskara I. 720 Lalla. 800 Govindasvami. 800 Mahavira. 830 prthudakasvami http://www.evri.com/person/lalla-0xdf64e
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Indian Mathematicians Topics At Duck Duck Go prthudakasvami prthudakasvami was a mathematician best known for his work on solving equations. http://duckduckgo.com/c/Indian_mathematicians
About 9th-century Mathematicians dbpediaJoseph_of_Spain; dbpediaHabash_alHasib_al-Marwazi; dbpediaList_of_mathematics_categories; dbpediaSankara_Narayana; dbpediaprthudakasvami http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:9th-century_mathematicians
The Indic Mathematical Tradition Mahendra Suri Mahendra Suri Manava Manava Narayana Narayana Nilakantha Somayaji Nilakantha Somayaji Panini Panini Paramesvara Paramesvara Patodi Patodi Pingala Pingala Pillai Pillai prthudakasvami http://www.indicethos.org/Mathematics/HECMath1.pdf