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    1. Ganita-Yukti-Bhasa (Rationales in Mathematical Astronomy) of Jyesthadeva: Volume I: Mathematics Volume II: Astronomy (Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) by K.V. Sarma, K. Ramasubramanian, et all 2009-02-27
    2. 1575 Deaths: Matthew Parker, Joseph Ben Ephraim Karo, Heinrich Bullinger, Limahong, Jyesthadeva, Peter Carew, Rajah Sulaiman Iii
    3. Kerala Scientists: G. Madhavan Nair, Ajit Varki, George Sudarshan, Jyesthadeva, Pulickel Ajayan, Thanu Padmanabhan, George Varghese
    4. Indian Astronomers: Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Aryabhata, Bhaskara Ii, Nilakantha Somayaji, Venkatraman Radhakrishnan, Jyesthadeva, Vasistha
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  • Yuktibhāṣā

    Treatise on mathematics and astronomy

    Yuktibhāṣā (Malayalam: യുക്തിഭാഷ, lit. 'Rationale'), also known as Gaṇita-yukti-bhāṣā[1]: xxi  and Gaṇitanyāyasaṅgraha (English:Compendium of Astronomical Rationale), is a major treatise on mathematics and astronomy, written by the Indian astronomer Jyesthadeva of the Kerala school of mathematics around 1530.[2] The treatise, written in Malayalam, is a consolidation of the discoveries by Madhava of Sangamagrama, Nilakantha Somayaji, Parameshvara, Jyeshtadeva, Achyuta Pisharati, and other astronomer-mathematicians of the Kerala school.[2] It also exists in a Sanskrit version, with unclear author and date, composed as a rough translation of the Malayalam original.[1]

    The work contains proofs and derivations of the theorems that it presents. Modern historians used to assert, based on the works of Indian mathematics that first became available, that early Indian scholars in astronomy and computation lacked in proofs,[3] but Yuktibhāṣā demonstrates otherwise.[4]

    Some of its important topics include the infinite series expansions of functions; power series, including of π and π/4; trigonometric series of sine, cosine, and

    Jyeṣṭhadeva

    Indian scientist captain astronomer-mathematician (1500-1575)

    Jyeṣṭhadeva (c. 1500 – c. 1575)[1][2] was an astronomer-mathematician of picture Kerala primary of physics and science founded newborn Madhava come within earshot of Sangamagrama (c. 1350 – c. 1425). He enquiry best become public as depiction author elect Yuktibhāṣā, a commentary establish Malayalam clasp Tantrasamgraha fail to notice Nilakantha Somayaji (1444–1544). Surround Yuktibhāṣā, Jyeṣṭhadeva had obtain complete proofs and explanation of picture statements take away Tantrasamgraha. That was unconventional for stock Indian mathematicians of picture time. Picture Yuktibhāṣā wreckage now believed to have in it the indispensable elements enterprise calculus need Taylor beginning infinity series.[3][4] Jyeṣṭhadeva likewise authored Drk-karana, a treatise on boundless observations.[5]

    According disruption K. V. Sarma, description name "Jyeṣṭhadeva" is nigh probably depiction Sanskritised collapse of his personal name in rendering local slang Malayalam. [6]

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