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  2. Ganita Kaumudi - Wikipedia

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    Contains rules for writing a fraction as a sum of unit fractions. 22 rules and 14 examples. [1]Unit fractions were known in Indian mathematics in the Vedic period: [3] the Śulba Sūtras give an approximation of √ 2 equivalent to + +.

  3. Indian Women Scientists' Association - Wikipedia

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    Indian Women Scientists' Association (IWSA) is an Indian voluntary, non-governmental organisation (NGO) serving Indian women scientists since 1973. It has ten branches with its headquarters located in Vashi .

  4. Bijaganita - Wikipedia

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    On Equations involving indeterminate Questions of the 2nd Degree; On Equations involving Rectangles; In Bijaganita Bhāskara II refined Jayadeva's way of generalization of Brahmagupta's approach to solving indeterminate quadratic equations, including Pell's equation which is known as chakravala method or cyclic method. Bijaganita is the first ...

  5. Gaṇita-sāra-saṅgraha - Wikipedia

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    9th century Gaṇitasārasan̄graha (Compendium on the gist of Mathematics) is a mathematics text written by Māhāvīrācharya . It is first text completely written on mathematics with questions asked in it being completely different from one asked in previous texts composed in Indian subcontinent.

  6. Magnetic susceptibility - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic response M is dependent upon the orientation of the sample and can occur in directions other than that of the applied field H. In these cases, volume susceptibility is defined as a tensor : M i = H j χ i j {\displaystyle M_{i}=H_{j}\chi _{ij}} where i and j refer to the directions (e.g., of the x and y Cartesian coordinates ) of the ...

  7. Līlāvatī - Wikipedia

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    Līlāvatī is a treatise by Indian mathematician Bhāskara II on mathematics, written in 1150 AD. It is the first volume of his main work, the Siddhānta Shiromani, [1] alongside the Bijaganita, the Grahaganita and the Golādhyāya.

  8. Pratiyogita Darpan - Wikipedia

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    Pratiyogita Darpan was established by Shri Mahendra Jain, in 1978. [2] Published by Upkar Prakashan based in Agra, [3] it is a widely read and popular magazine for exams and covers wide areas from current affairs, economy, geography, history, politics and constitution of India. [4]

  9. Ganit - Wikipedia

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