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Yuktibhāṣā (Malayalam: യുക്തിഭാഷ, lit. 'Rationale'), also
known as Gaṇita-yukti-bhāṣā: xxi and Gaṇitanyāyasaṅgraha (English:
Compendium of Astronomical...
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known as the
author of
Yuktibhāṣā, a
commentary in
Malayalam of
Tantrasamgraha by
Nilakantha Somayaji (1444–1544). In
Yuktibhāṣā, Jyeṣṭhadeva had given...
- as the
source for
several series derivations for π. In Jyeṣṭhadeva's
Yuktibhāṣā (c. 1530),
written in Malayalam,
these series are
presented with proofs...
- cosine, and
inverse tangent were
provided a
century later in the work
Yuktibhasa (c. 1530),
written in Malayalam, by Jyesthadeva, and also in a commentary...
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author of the
Tantrasamgraha and
Jyesthadeva (1500–1575), the
author of
Yuktibhāṣā.
Other teachers of
Shankara include Netranarayana, the
patron of Nilakantha...
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Keralolpathi Aithihyamala Keralappazhama Mathematics and
natural science Yuktibhāṣā Travelogue Varthamanappusthakam Others Cherupaithangal Samkshepa Vedartham...
- Century)
Shankara Variyar (c. 1530)
Jyeshtadeva (1500–1610),
author of
Yuktibhāṣā Paarangot Jyeshtadevan Namboodiri (AD 1500–1610)
Achyuta Pisharati (1550–1621)...
- Śulba Sūtras
Surya Siddhanta Tantrasamgraha Vasishtha Siddhanta Veṇvāroha
Yuktibhāṣā Yavanajataka Pioneering innovations Brahmi numerals Hindu–Arabic numeral...
- are
presented without proof, but
proofs are
presented in a
later work,
Yuktibhāṣā, from
around 1530 AD.
Several infinite series are described, including...
- Jyeṣṭhadeva of the
Kerala school of
astronomy and
mathematics writes the
Yuktibhāṣā, a
major treatise on
mathematics and
astronomy in
Malayalam 28 March,27...