Indian Mathematicians
Ramanujan
He was born on
22na of December 1887 in a small village
of Tanjore district, Madras . He failed in English in Intermediate,
so his formal studies were stopped but his self-study of mathematics continued.
He sent a set of
120 theorems to Professor Hardy of Cambridge .
As a result he invited Ramanujan to England .
Ramanujan showed
that any big number can be written as sum of not more than four prime numbers.
He showed that
how to divide the number into two or more squares or cubes.
when Mr
Litlewood came to see Ramanujan in taxi number 1729, Ramanujan said that 1729
is the smallest number which can be written in the form of sum of cubes of two
numbers in two ways, i.e. 1729 = 93 + 103 = 13 + 123 since then the number 1729
is called Ramanujan’s number.
In the third
century B.C, Archimedes noted that the ratio of circumference of a circle to
its diameter is constant. The ratio is now called ‘pi ( Π )’ (the 16th letter
in the Greek alphabet series)
The largest
numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Hindus used numbers as
big as 1053 with specific names as early as 5000 B.C. during the Vedic period.
Aryabhatta
Aryabhatta was
born in 476A.D in Kusumpur ,
India .
He was the first person to say that Earth is
spherical and it revolves around the sun.
He gave the formula (a + b)2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab
He taught the method of solving the following problems:
Brahmagupta
Brahma Gupta was
born in 598A.D in Pakistan .
He gave four
methods of multiplication.
He gave the
following formula, used in G.P series
a + ar + ar2 +
ar3 +……….. + arn-1 = (arn-1) ÷ (r – 1)
He gave the
following formulae :
| Area of a cyclic quadrilateral with side a, b, c, d= √(s
-a)(s- b)(s -c)(s- d) where 2s = a + b + c + d Length of its diagonals = |
Shakuntala Devi
She was born in 1939
In 1980, she
gave the product of two, thirteen digit numbers within 28 seconds, many
countries have invited her to demonstrate her extraordinary talent.
In Dallas she competed with
a computer to see who give the cube root of 188138517 faster, she won. At university of USA she was asked to give the 23rd root
of
91674867692003915809866092758538016248310668014430862240712651642793465704086709659
32792057674808067900227830163549248523803357453169351119035965775473400756818688305
620821016129132845564895780158806771.
She answered in
50seconds. The answer is 546372891. It took a UNIVAC 1108 computer, full one
minute (10 seconds more) to confirm that she was right after it was fed with
13000 instructions.
Now she is known to be Human Computer.
Bhaskaracharya
He was born in a
village of Mysore district.
He was the first
to give that any number divided by 0 gives infinity (00).
He has written a lot about zero, surds,
permutation and combination.
He wrote, “The
hundredth part of the circumference of a circle seems to be straight. Our earth
is a big sphere and that’s why it appears to be flat.”
He gave the formulae like sin(A ± B) =
sinA.cosB ± cosA.sinB


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