History of indian mathematician aryabhatta
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The first Indian satellites ' Aryabhatt' is named after the great Indian mathematician and astronomer Aryabhatt I.
He was born in 476 AD at Kusumpur(Patna) in Bihar.Some people believe that he was born in Kerala.It is believed that he passed away in 550 AD.Not much authentic information about his personal life is available today.
His research and theorems in the field of mathematics and astronomy and the book ' Aryabhatiyam' authored by him is unparalleled in the world.
Aryabhatt was endowed with many extraordinary qualities - a razor sharp intelligence, wisdom Combined with learning, an amazing ability of making minute and insightful astronomical observations, and comprehensive yet perspicacious mathematical observations.
His brilliance also shines through his analysis of cognitive experience and his consistent and logical presentation of figure based on astronomical reading.A. combination of all these virtues is hard to find anywhere else.These elements are the very foundation of his invaluable work which he wrote at the age of twenty - three.
His work has won recognition all over the world because of its logical and unambiguous presentation.It has been translated in many languages. The book is in the form of 121 verses and has four sections, namely Geetikapad, Ganitpad, Kalkriyapad and Golpad.
In Ganitpad, through thirty three verses, discussion regarding Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Square, Square root, Cube, Cube root, Area , Volume, Progression, Fraction and Trigonometry have been presented.
He was the pioneer to find the correct value of constant pi ( π ) with respect to a circle ( circumference/diameter= π ) up to four decimals as 3.1416.He found the approximate value of π and indirectly suggested that π is an irrational number.His trigonometrical tables are of use even today.
The first Indian satellites ' Aryabhatt' is named after the great Indian mathematician and astronomer Aryabhatt I.
He was born in 476 AD at Kusumpur(Patna) in Bihar.Some people believe that he was born in Kerala.It is believed that he passed away in 550 AD.Not much authentic information about his personal life is available today.
His research and theorems in the field of mathematics and astronomy and the book ' Aryabhatiyam' authored by him is unparalleled in the world.
Aryabhatt was endowed with many extraordinary qualities - a razor sharp intelligence, wisdom Combined with learning, an amazing ability of making minute and insightful astronomical observations, and comprehensive yet perspicacious mathematical observations.
His brilliance also shines through his analysis of cognitive experience and his consistent and logical presentation of figure based on astronomical reading.A. combination of all these virtues is hard to find anywhere else.These elements are the very foundation of his invaluable work which he wrote at the age of twenty - three.
His work has won recognition all over the world because of its logical and unambiguous presentation.It has been translated in many languages. The book is in the form of 121 verses and has four sections, namely Geetikapad, Ganitpad, Kalkriyapad and Golpad.
In Ganitpad, through thirty three verses, discussion regarding Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Square, Square root, Cube, Cube root, Area , Volume, Progression, Fraction and Trigonometry have been presented.
He was the pioneer to find the correct value of constant pi ( π ) with respect to a circle ( circumference/diameter= π ) up to four decimals as 3.1416.He found the approximate value of π and indirectly suggested that π is an irrational number.His trigonometrical tables are of use even today.
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