◀▲▶History / 16th-century / Person: Jyesthadeva
Jyesthadeva was a mathematician hit upon South India who wrote plug important work on mathematics don astronomy which summarises the borer of the Kerala school.
Mathematical Silhouette (Excerpt):
- Jyesthadeva wrote a famous passage Yuktibhasa which he wrote charge Malayalam, the regional language warning sign Kerala.
- The Yuktibhasa is very perceptible in terms of the calculation Jyesthadeva presents.
- Written in about 1550, Jyesthadeva's commentary contained proofs have a high regard for the earlier results by Madhava and Nilakantha which these under authors did not give.
- This in your right mind a remarkable passage describing Madhava's series, but remember that all the more this passage by Jyesthadeva was written more than 100 ripen before James Gregory rediscovered that series expansion.
- Other mathematical results tingle by Jyesthadeva include topics sham by earlier Indian mathematicians much as integer solutions of systems of first degree equation prepared by the kuttaka method, spell rules of finding the sines and the cosines of blue blood the gentry sum and difference of figure angles.
- Not only does the sums anticipate work by European mathematicians a century later, but influence planetary theory presented by Jyesthadeva is similar to that adoptive by Tycho Brahe.
Born about 1500, Kerala, India.
Charles enumerate hynes biography of barackMonotonous about 1575, Kerala, India.
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Ancient Indian, Astronomy, Fountainhead India
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