- Mādhava of
Sangamagrāma (Mādhavan) (c. 1340 – c. 1425) was an
Indian mathematician and
astronomer who is
considered to be the
founder of the
Kerala school...
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Sangamagrama is a town in
medieval Kerala believed to be the
Brahminical Grama of
Irinjalakuda which includes parts of
Irinjalakuda Muni****lity, Aloor...
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constructed by the 14th
century Kerala mathematician-astronomer
Madhava of
Sangamagrama (c. 1340 – c. 1425). The
table lists the jya-s or
Rsines of the twenty-four...
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series as it was
first discovered by the
Indian mathematician Madhava of
Sangamagrama or his
followers in the 14th–15th
century (see
Madhava series), and was...
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important because it
quotes several authorities including Bhāāskara I,
Saṅgamagrāma Mādhava and Vaṭaśreṇi Parameśvara. The
other works include: Pañcabodha...
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school was a
school of
mathematics and
astronomy founded by
Madhava of
Sangamagrama in Tirur, Malappuram, Kerala, India,
which included among its members:...
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Kerala school of
astronomy and
mathematics founded by
Madhava of
Sangamagrama (c. 1350 – c. 1425). He is best
known as the
author of Yuktibhāṣā, a...
- the
Kerala school of
astronomy and
mathematics founded by
Madhava of
Sangamagrama. He was also an astrologer.
Parameshvara was a
proponent of observational...
- Veṇvāroha is a work in
Sanskrit composed by Mādhava of
Sangamagrāma (c. 1350 – c. 1425), the
founder of the
Kerala school of
astronomy and mathematics...
- (1325–1400)
Gangesha Upadhyaya (first half of the 14th century)
Madhava of
Sangamagrama (c. 1340 – c. 1425)
Parameshvara (1360–1455),
discovered drek-ganita...