History of Hindu Mathematics : A source book
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History of Hindu Mathematics: A source book is a two volume set work on the history of mathematics in Pre-British India. The first vol. deals with the history of the numeral notations and of arithmetic. The second vol. is devoted to algebra, a science in which the ancient Hindus made remarkable progress. The first and second part were Published in Lahore in 1935 and 1938 respectively. The source book was written by Avadhesh Narayan Singh(1901-1954) and Bibhutibhusan Datta(1888-1958); both of them being students of the Indian mathematician Ganesh Prasad
Ganesh Prasad
Ganesh Prasad was an Indian mathematician who specialized in the theory of potentials, theory of functions of a real variable, Fourier series and the theory of surfaces. He was trained at the Universities of Cambridge and Göttingen and on return to India he helped develop the culture of...

. Both of them were important figures in history of mathematics but their basic doctoral research was in pure and applied mathematics respectively.

Contents

Vol. I contains two chapters. Chapter 1 gives account of various devices employed by the Hindus for denoting numbers. Chapter 2 deals with arithmetic in general. Vol. II of this work devoted to the history of Algebra in India.

About the Authors

Apart from History of Hindu Mathematics Bibhutibhusan Datta is also the author of the book "The science of the sulba"(Calcutta,1932) on the Sulba Sutras
Sulba Sutras
The Shulba Sutras or Śulbasūtras are sutra texts belonging to the Śrauta ritual and containing geometry related to fire-altar construction.- Purpose and origins :...

. He has corrected many misinterpretations of George Rusby Kaye and published about four dozen papers on history of mathematics in his lifetime. Datta retired voluntarily in 1929 and became a monk in 1938 under the name swami Vidyaranya.

History of Hindu Mathematics is the sole book by Avadhesh Narayan Singh. He was the creator of the section of Hindu mathematics in Lucknow university.

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