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Equation Solving in Indian Mathematics
Mathematics Newsletter Volume 21. No4, March 2012
Some Interesting Facts, Myths and History of Mathematics
Påˆini and Euclid: Reflections on Indian Geometry* (Published In: Journal of Indian Philosophy 29 (1-2; Ingalls Commemoration Volume), 2001, 43-80)
International Conference on the 900Th Birth Anniversary of Bhāskarācārya
International Journal of Research Ancient Indian Mathematicians
Teaching Recurrent Sequences in Brazil Using
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Mathematics in Ancient India - 04-17-2011 by Gonit Sora - Gonit Sora
Vedas and the Development of Arithmetic and Algebra
Mathematics in India Reviewed by David Mumford
Mathematics Education in India: Status and Outlook
Påˆini and Euclid: Reflections on Indian Geometry* (Published In: Journal of Indian Philosophy 29 (1-2; Ingalls Commemoration Volume), 2001, 43-80)
Mathematics in India
National Institute of Vedic Sciences 3. Mathematics
What Is Indian About Indian Mathematics?*
6. Mathematics of Asian and Arabic Civilizations — I
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Decimal System in India
Outline of Mathematics in India
Ancient Indian Mathematics : an Overview
The Algorithmic Approach of Indian Mathematics
Bhaskaracharya's Lilavathi
India Invented Zero ?
Methods of Interpolation in Indian Astronomy
Mathematics in India - from Vedic Period to Modern Times - Video Course
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR on HISTORY of MATHEMATICS (NEW DELHI: 2012) (A Brief Report)
Ancient Indian Mathematics Needs an Honorific Place in Modern Mathematics Celebration
Review of Kim Plofker's Mathematics in India
Lilavati (Bhaskara Ii Book)
Pingala's Chandahsastra
History of Mathematical Education in Ancient, Medieval and Pre Modern
Was There Sophisticated Mathematics During Vedic Age?
Jtor Y of HINDU MATHEMATICS
Ramanujan and Mathematics in India
Pi Day Is Upon Us Again and We Still Do Not Know If Pi Is Normal David H
Unit 1 Introduction of Mathematics
History of Mathematics in India in All Early Civilizations, the First Expression of Mathematical Understanding Appears in the Form of Counting Systems
Mathematics in Ancient India Highly Intellectual and Given to Abstract
Ancient Indian Square Roots
A Legend of Mathematics-Bhaskaracharya
Ancient Indian Square Roots: an Exercise in Forensic Paleo-Mathematics
1-10 Jaina Versus Brahmanical