He was my professor in IITB 14 years back. Very friendly, and very intelligent. I still have classroom notes of Indian astronomy with me. That was an optional subject.
Reference to Dr. C.K.Raju is really very nice. Wish we recognise our own great current contributors, it is so nice of Dr. K. Ramasubramanian Ji. 👏👏👍🙏✌️
For more information on this subject read CULTURAL BACKGROUND OF MATHEMATICS:The Nature of Mathematical Proof and How the Calculus was transmitted to Europe in 16th Century by C.K.Raju
sir i want to know trijay word for radius can u explain me trijay word how derived , my confusion tri+jaya what it mean plz also i may have pleasure to your contact adress
I don't think those poetic forms helped his mathematics to travel, though I cannot say what they added to the mathematics for afficionados of the style. Nevertheles its fascinating and amazing that these series were being found in India well in advance of the Europeans. Still, these things are discovered rather than invented. When Mhadava was alive, Europen matrhematics was still in the dark ages. It begam to flourish around 1500, with Fibonacci. As the enlightenment took hold around major cities and universities, there was an international community of mathematicians who were conminicating by letter, publishing books and papers,, setting up journals, anc spurring each other on.The result was a lineage of discoveries that has continued to this day. For example, Galileo, Copernicus, Kepler and Newton changed the prevailing understanding of our solar system from the geocentric to heliocentric model. Many years of careful methodica observation went into Kepler developing the ideas of Copernicus into laws of planetary motion, which Newton picked and explained how the gravitational force produced the motion observed. and made important discoveries in calculus along the way, at roughly the same time that Liebniz arrived at similar mathematics results by a different method. So there was a narrative of discovery distributed across several individuals. And this was repeated over and over again. I don't know whether Mhadava series reached Europe, but I'm not sure that it matters, because the maths in Europe was on such a roll that that I think those pi formulas would have dropped sooner or later. But we should be taught about non-European mathematics in India, the middle east, China etc, as they all have something to offer in terms of the advance of mathematics distributed across different times and places, and how achieving a critical mass of practitioners communicating with each other is essential for mathematics to develop in a sustainable way.
We have to know the other meanings that can be given to that sloka. Then we have to admit Madhava may not even think on this and you are relating this to give credit to Madhava
He was my professor in IITB 14 years back. Very friendly, and very intelligent. I still have classroom notes of Indian astronomy with me. That was an optional subject.
Thanks for sharing your experience, 🙏
Reference to Dr. C.K.Raju is really very nice. Wish we recognise our own great current contributors, it is so nice of Dr. K. Ramasubramanian Ji. 👏👏👍🙏✌️
thanks so much for the upload. Amazing explanation
Koti pranaam!
For more information on this subject read CULTURAL BACKGROUND OF MATHEMATICS:The Nature of Mathematical Proof and How the Calculus was transmitted to Europe in 16th Century by C.K.Raju
Thank you
We must collect all our ancient knowledge & compile it in a book, & this book should be in curriculum in higher classes as Bhartiya contribution.
sir i want to know trijay word for radius can u explain me trijay word how derived , my confusion tri+jaya what it mean plz also i may have pleasure to your contact adress
Great explanation
Thank you
I don't think those poetic forms helped his mathematics to travel, though I cannot say what they added to the mathematics for afficionados of the style. Nevertheles its fascinating and amazing that these series were being found in India well in advance of the Europeans. Still, these things are discovered rather than invented. When Mhadava was alive, Europen matrhematics was still in the dark ages. It begam to flourish around 1500, with Fibonacci. As the enlightenment took hold around major cities and universities, there was an international community of mathematicians who were conminicating by letter, publishing books and papers,, setting up journals, anc spurring each other on.The result was a lineage of discoveries that has continued to this day. For example, Galileo, Copernicus, Kepler and Newton changed the prevailing understanding of our solar system from the geocentric to heliocentric model. Many years of careful methodica observation went into Kepler developing the ideas of Copernicus into laws of planetary motion, which Newton picked and explained how the gravitational force produced the motion observed. and made important discoveries in calculus along the way, at roughly the same time that Liebniz arrived at similar mathematics results by a different method. So there was a narrative of discovery distributed across several individuals. And this was repeated over and over again. I don't know whether Mhadava series reached Europe, but I'm not sure that it matters, because the maths in Europe was on such a roll that that I think those pi formulas would have dropped sooner or later. But we should be taught about non-European mathematics in India, the middle east, China etc, as they all have something to offer in terms of the advance of mathematics distributed across different times and places, and how achieving a critical mass of practitioners communicating with each other is essential for mathematics to develop in a sustainable way.
Great mathematician madhva
I am proud to have been born in his village
Thank you
Great
It appears there are multiple verses in Sanskrit for Pi - can some one create a video covering all
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 pranipat
Jesuit missionary from Kerala school of mathematics
What?
actually Newton learn from Kerala Jesuit missionary
Waaaaaaaah ! . Let's not over glorify and ",Legendify" our history okay.
@Arjun-xr5kd I mean west took credit for many indian inventions. But yes I do agree with you. We must not fall into some supremacist mindset.
We have to know the other meanings that can be given to that sloka. Then we have to admit Madhava may not even think on this and you are relating this to give credit to Madhava
Jesuit missionary took it from kerala
sir plz plz in Hindi
actually of Jesuit missionary stole from Kerala mathematics