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Bijaganita (IAST:
Bījagaṇita) was
treatise on
algebra by the
Indian mathematician Bhāskara II. It is the
second volume of his main work Siddhānta Shiromani...
- for "Crown of Treatises") is
divided into four
parts called Līlāvatī,
Bījagaṇita, Grahagaṇita and Golādhyāya,
which are also
sometimes considered four...
- Pāṭīgaṇita and Pāṭīgaṇita-sāra, and a now-lost
treatise about algebra,
Bījagaṇita. Very
little is
known about Śrīdhara's life
beyond mentions of his mathematical...
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first volume of his main work, the Siddhānta Shiromani,
alongside the
Bijaganita, the
Grahaganita and the Golādhyāya.
Bhaskara II's book on arithmetic...
- best
known for his
elaborate commentary on
Bhaskara II's (c. 1114–1185)
Bījagaṇita and, as an astrologer, his fame
rested on his
commentary on Śrīpati's...
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translated the Arabic-language
Khulasat al-Hisab and the Sanskrit-language
Bijaganita into Persian.
Ataullah was the
eldest son of
Ahmad Ma'mar Lahori, the...
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mathematics Mathematicians Treatises Aryabhatiya Bakhshali m****cript
Bijaganita Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta
Ganita Kaumudi Kanakkusaram Karanapaddhati Līlāvatī...
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arithmetical treatise called Ganita Kaumudi and an
algebraic treatise called Bijaganita Vatamsa.
Narayana is also
thought to be the
author of an
elaborate commentary...
- 1114–1185). The
description of this
diagram appears in
verse 129 of
Bijaganita of
Bhaskara II.
There is a
legend that Bhaskara's
proof of the Pythagorean...
- Bī****allava (or Bī****allavaṃ) is a
commentary in
Sanskrit of
Bhaskara II's
Bījagaṇita composed by the 16th-17th
century astrologer-mathematician Kṛṣṇa Daivajña...