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The History and Historiography of the Discovery of Calculus in India

Offered By: International Mathematical Union via YouTube

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Historiography Courses Calculus Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the rich history of mathematics in India through this 47-minute lecture by Krishnamurthi Ramasubramanian, presented at the International Mathematical Union. Delve into the evolution of mathematical thinking, starting with the work of Āryabhaṭa (c. 499 CE) and tracing the development of calculus-related concepts through the pioneering contributions of Mādhava (c. 1340) of the Kerala School. Discover how important breakthroughs in Indian mathematics were expressed in poetic Sanskrit verses. Gain insights into the historiography of calculus development in India and examine interesting facets of this mathematical journey. Access accompanying presentation slides for a comprehensive understanding of this fascinating topic.

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Krishnamurthi Ramasubramanian: The History and Historiography of the Discovery of Calculus in India


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International Mathematical Union

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