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- Kuṭṭaka is an algorithm for finding integer solutions of linear Diophantine equations. A linear Diophantine equation is an equation of the form ax + by...
- (shanku-chhAyA), simple, quadratic, simultaneous, and indeterminate equations (kuṭṭaka). Kalakriyapada (25 verses): different units of time and a method for determining...
- Sunzi's solution: it is the problem that was later solved by Āryabhaṭa's Kuṭṭaka – see below.) The result was later generalized with a complete solution...
- equations including (the now called) Pell's equation, solving it using a kuṭṭaka method. In particular, he also solved the 61 x 2 + 1 = y 2 {\displaystyle...
- via ad-hoc methods such as Størmer's theorem or even trial and error. Kuṭṭaka, Aryabhata's algorithm for solving linear Diophantine equations in two...
- Ganita Kaumudi (Sanskrit: गणितकौमदी) is a treatise on mathematics written by Indian mathematician Narayana Pandita in 1356. It was an arithmetical treatise...
- (shanku-chhAyA); and simple, quadratic, simultaneous, and indeterminate equations (Kuṭṭaka). Kalakriyapada (25 verses): different units of time and a method for determining...
- progressions, plane geometry, solid geometry, the shadow of the gnomon, the Kuṭṭaka - a method to solve indeterminate equations, and combinations. Bhaskara...
- mathematics (Ank Ganit). Algebra. Solutions of indeterminate equations (kuttaka). Shripati Shripati Mishra (1019–1066) wrote the books Siddhanta Shekhara...
- death of Srivallabha and the coronation of prince Varaguna II by general Kuttaka. But the Pandya sources says that the Sena II's invasion was successfully...