Early Indian Mathematics Early Mathematical Contributions from India.

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Early Indian Mathematics Early Mathematical Contributions from India

3000 BC Highly Ancient Indian Culture Harappan Civilization Archaeological Excavations at Mohenjo Daro Northeast of Karachin in Pakistan Indus Valley

Wide Streets Brick Dwellings Apartment Houses Tiled Bathrooms Covered City Drains Community Swimming Houses Indus Valley

Systems of Counting Writing Weights and Measures Indus Valley

3000 BC Traded with Sumerians and Akkadians in Babylonia No Written Mathematical Documents from this Era Indus Valley

Aryan Settlement– 1800 B.C.  Crossed over Himalayas into India  Sanskrit word for “nobleman” or “owners of land”  Some wandered into Europe  The rest extended settlements throughout India  Perfected written and spoken Sanskrit  Introduced Caste System

Vedas – Sacred Texts  1500 B.C.  Vedic People entered India  From region that is currently Iran  Vedic Mathematics is contained in Sulbasutras  16 Sutras – Rules for Arithmetic  Gained in Popularity in 1900’s and again in 1980’s

You try! 1. Multiply 134 x Multiply 942 x Multipy 450 x ,10,6+12+8,18+16,24 = 2,10,26,34,24= ,4,74,32,16= ,13,22,15,0=55350

Vedic Mathematics  Base 10  Invoked powers of 10 from 100 to 1 trillion  Included Rules for  Addition  Subtraction  Multiplication  Division  Fractions  Squares  Cubes  Roots

Jaina Mathematics  600 BC – 1700 AD: Jainism religion and philosophy founded in India  Replaced Vedic religion  Surya Prajnapti and Jambidvipa Prajnapti – 400 B.C Texts  Bhagabati Sutra – 300 B.C. mathematics text regarding combanitorics  Sthananga Sutra – 200 B.C. mathematics text  Number Theory  Arithmetic  Geometry  Simple linear, cubic equations  Combinatorics

To Infinity and Beyond  Jainan religion concept of time and cosmology  Was thought of as eternal and without form  World was infinite – never created, always existed  Space pervades everything – without form  Were fascinated with large numbers

Large Numbers in Jaina  Cosmology – time period  Construction to stretch mind  Start with Cylinder with radius = radius of earth  Let h be the height  Let n = number of mustard seeds that can be placed in this container  Still the highest enumerable number has not been attained  “Infinity is bigger than that”  5 different types of infinity  Infinite in one direction  Infinite in two directions  Infinite in area  Infinite everywhere  Perpetually Infinite

Aryabhata – 476 AD – 550 AD  Aryabhata 1  Wrote Aryabhatiya – mathematical and astronomical text  33 verses on mathematical rules without proof  25 verses on time and planetary models  50 verses on spheres and eclipses

Aryabhatiya - Mathematics  Arithmetic  Algebra  Trigonometry on a plane  Trigonometry on a sphere  Continued Fractions  Quadratic Equations  Sums of Power Series  Table of Sines

Aryabhatiya-Mathematical Contributions  Calculations with zero  Euclidean Algorithm  Accurate approximation of pi =  Table of sine for each 3.45 degrees  Introduced Cosine  Sum of first n integers, first n squares and first n cubes  Believed earth rotated on axis  Believed Moon and Planets shine by reflected sunlight  Correctly explained eclipses  His value for a year = 365 days and 6 hours ( > actual value by minutes)

Brahmagupta – A.D  Mathematician and Astronomer  From Rajashtan – Northwest India  Head of Astronomical Observatory at Ujjain in Central India  Elliptic Verse Mathematics  Poetic Ring

Brahmasphutasiddhanta  “The revised system of Brahma”  Mostly Astronomy  2 Chapters devoted to Math  Algebraic Method of Inversion: “Beautiful Maiden with beaming eyes, tell me, as thou understands the right method of inversion, which is the number which multiplied by 3, then increased by ¾ of the product, then divided by 7, diminished by 1/3 of the quotient, multiplied by itself, diminished by 52, by the extraction of a square root, addition of 8, and division by 10 gives the number 2?”

Hindu Mathematical Writing  Unlike Modern mathematics, addition was indicated by juxtaposition, rather than multiplication.  Subtraction: dot over the subtrahend  Multiplication: writing bha after factors  bhavita “product”  Division: writing divisor beneath the dividend  Square Root: writing ka  karana “irrational”  Unknown: writing ya  Yavattavat “so much as”  Known integers: Ru  Rupa “the absolute number”

Hindu Mathematical Insight  Hindus included negatives and irrational numbers  Recognized quadratics had two formal roots  Solved quadratics by completing square  Geometry was empirical  Brahmagupta and Mahavira extended Heron’s Formula

Brahmagupta’s Formula

Find the area of the quadrilateral below. Identify if it’s cyclic first.