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Seven mathematicians of Indian origin who have made significant contributions while working in the U.S. are featured, with a focus on their educational backgrounds. Their studies span prestigious ...
Vashishtha Narayan Singh, a brilliant Indian mathematician, made significant contributions to mathematics while associated ...
Sewdass Sadhu was an indentured labourer, credited with single-handedly building the famous “Temple in the Sea” in the Gulf ...
Discover interesting facts about mathematics, who invented it and the most famous unsolved problems.
Fibonacci Sequence: Mathematicians Spot Something Odd After Liverpool Win Premier League 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34... why is this pattern seemingly everywhere?
Intelligence, usually measured by IQ, has fascinated us for centuries. While the concept of Intelligence Quotient and its ...
The famous Indian mathematician and astronomer Aryabhata (476-550 CE) was thought to have lived in Patliputra, modern Patna in Bihar and studied and taught at Nalanda.
Without the contributions of Indian mathematicians like Chajaka, possible author of the Bakhshali Manuscript (224-383 CE?) and astronomer- mathematicians like Aryabhata (476-550 CE) it is quite ...
Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan is known for creating over 3,900 identities and equations in his short life of 32 years, earning him the nickname 'The Magician of India.' Ramanujan's ...
Ramanujan is perhaps most famous for coming up with partition identities, equations about the different ways you can break a whole number up into smaller parts (such as 7 = 5 + 1 + 1). In the 1980s, ...
Aryabhata (476–550 CE): One of the earliest mathematicians from India, Aryabhata introduced the concept of zero and made significant advancements in algebra and trigonometry. Bhaskara II (1114–1185 CE ...
Commerce along sea routes was central to how Ancient Indian ideas spread around the world. William Dalrymple's new book traces how these ideas changed the world forever.