- Bhāskara II ([bʰɑːskərə]; c.1114–1185), also
known as
Bhāskarāchārya (lit. 'Bhāskara the teacher'), was an
Indian polymath, mathematician,
astronomer and...
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Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana is a
research and
education institute for
mathematics in...
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Bhaskaracharya Institute for
Space Applications and
Geoinformatics (BISAG) is a
national agency by the
Government of
Gujarat to
facilitate to
provide services...
- to
address an
expert teacher or a
scholar in any discipline, e.g.:
Bhaskaracharya, the
expert mathematician. The
Sanskrit phrase ācāraṁ grahāyati ācāraṁ...
- In mathematics, a
quadratic equation (from
Latin quadratus 'square') is an
equation that can be
rearranged in
standard form as a x 2 + b x + c = 0 , {\displaystyle...
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Bhaskaracharya College of
Applied Sciences (BCAS) is a
constituent college of the
University of Delhi.
Commonly known as BCAS, it is
completely funded...
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mathematics Europe Modern institutions Indian Statistical Institute Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana Chennai Mathematical Institute Institute of Mathematical...
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pearls remained upon the
string How many
pearls were
there altogether?
Bhaskaracharya's conclusion to
Lilavati states: Joy and
happiness is
indeed ever increasing...
- at
Bahal (Year 1944) and
Chandika Devi
Temple at
Patna (Year 1128).
Bhaskaracharya or
Bhaskara II was a 12th
century Indian Mathematician. He was also...
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attributes the
first study of
multisets to the
Indian mathematician Bhāskarāchārya, who
described permutations of
multisets around 1150.
Other names have...