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  • ...iversal acceptance by the second half of the 15th century. The form of the Indian ciphers underwent in time a number of important changes; their early histor ...><TD valign="top">[a1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> C.B. Boyer, "A history of mathematics" , Wiley (1968)</TD></TR></table>
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  • ...h Nimbran, "Some Remarks on Wilson's Theorem", ''The Mathematics Student'',Indian Mathematical Society, Vol. 67, Nos. 1–4 (1998), 243–245</TD></TR>
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  • ...ighted by the author(s), the article has been donated to ''Encyclopedia of Mathematics'', and its further issues are under ''Creative Commons Attribution Share-Al '''Summary.''' A father figure in Indian Statistics,
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  • ...ce of calculation began to be included in the concept of arithmetic. Greek mathematics made a sharp distinction between the concepts of a number and of a magnitud ...he knowledge of arithmetic in India of that period was of a high standard. Indian mathematicians operated on integers and fractions using methods very simila
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  • ...tation could potentially have developed into a calculus of letters. In the mathematics of classical Antiquity, however, no operations were carried out on letters ===Indian mathematics===
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  • ...actical activities of mankind on the one hand, and the internal demands of mathematics on the other, have determined the development of the concept of a number. ...s of mathematics itself. Negative numbers first appeared in Ancient China. Indian mathematicians discovered negative numbers while trying to formulate an alg
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  • |valign="top"|{{Ref|Pi}}|| S. Pillai, "On normal numbers" ''Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. Sect. A'' , '''12''' (1940) pp. 179–184 {{MR|0002324}} {{ZBL|0 ...stribution modulo one and Diophantine approximation'', Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics 193, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2012) {{ISBN|978-0-521-11169-0}
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  • ...ighted by the author(s), the article has been donated to ''Encyclopedia of Mathematics'', and its further issues are under ''Creative Commons Attribution Share-Al joined the Indian Medical Service (IMS), achieving the top marks in their
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  • ...ighted by the author(s), the article has been donated to ''Encyclopedia of Mathematics'', and its further issues are under ''Creative Commons Attribution Share-Al ...^rd$ revised ed. Ames, Iowa and New Delhi: Iowa State University Press and Indian Society of Agricultural Statistics.
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  • ...problems of analytic [[Number theory|number theory]], analysis and applied mathematics. ...gn="top"> P. Turan, "On the zeros of the zetafunction of Riemann" ''J. Indian Math. Soc.'' , '''XX''' (1956) pp. 17–36</td></tr><tr><td valign="top">
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  • ...> <TD valign="top"> D. Rolfsen, "Isotopy of links in codimension two" ''J. Indian Math. Soc.'' , '''36''' (1972) pp. 263–278 {{MR|0341497}} {{ZBL|0276.5700 These polynomials "come from" fields in mathematics previously thought largely unrelated to knot theory: von Neumann algebras (
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