
Brahmagupta (ब्रह्मगुप्त; listen) (598–c.670 CE) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer who wrote two important works on Mathematics and Astronomy: the Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta (Extensive Treatise of Brahma) (628), a theoretical treatise, and the Khaṇḍakhādyaka, a more practical text. There are reasons to believe ...
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one of the most accomplished of the ancient Indian astronomers. He also had a profound and direct influence on Islamic and Byzantine astronomy.[2 related articles]
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(c. AD 598–c. 665) A Hindu astronomer and mathematician who became the head of the observatory at Ujjain – the foremost mathematical center of India at this time; he was the last and most accomplished of the ancient Indian astronomers. His main work, Brahmasphutasidd...
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