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313:, have not been identified precisely. It is probable that most of the rules and examples had been originally composed in Sanskrit, while one of the sections was written entirely in a dialect. It is possible that the manuscript might be a compilation of fragments from different works composed in a number of language varieties. Hayashi admits that some of the irregularities are due to errors by scribes or may be orthographical.
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have permitted serious collegial discussion and peer review prior to public announcements. While the excitement inspired by intriguing discoveries benefits our field and scholarly research in general, the confusion generated by broadcasting over-eager and carelessly inferred conclusions, with their inevitable aftermath of caveats and disputes, does not.
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necessary to "take quite seriously the judgement of palaeographists such as
Richard Salomon who observed that, what he teleologically called āProto-ÅÄradÄ,ā āfirst emerged around the middle of the seventh centuryā (Salomon 1998: 40). This excludes the earlier dates attributed to manuscript folios on which a fully developed form of ÅÄradÄ appears."
181:". For some portions a carbon-date was proposed of AD 224ā383 while for other portions a carbon-date as late as AD 885ā993 in a recent study, but the dating has been criticised by specialists on methodological grounds (Plofker et al. 2017 and Houben 2018 Ā§3). The manuscript contains the earliest known Indian use of a
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We express regret that the
Bodleian Library kept their carbon-dating findings embargoed for many months, and then chose a newspaper press-release and YouTube as media for a first communication of these technical and historical matters. The Library thus bypassed standard academic channels that would
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Prior to the proposed radiocarbon dates of the 2017 study, most scholars agreed that the physical manuscript was a copy of a more ancient text, whose date had to be estimated partly on the basis of its content. HoernlƩ thought that the manuscript was from the 9th century, but the original was from
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The manuscript is a compendium of rules and illustrative examples. Each example is stated as a problem, the solution is described, and it is verified that the problem has been solved. The sample problems are in verse and the commentary is in prose associated with calculations. The problems involve
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To settle the date of the
Bakhshali manuscript, language use and especially palaeography are other major parameters to be taken into account. In this context Houben observed: "it is difficult to derive a linear chronological difference from the observed linguistic variation," and therefore it is
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Jan E.M. Houben "Linguistic
Paradox and Diglossia: on the emergence of Sanskrit and Sanskritic language in Ancient India." De Gruyter Open Linguistics (Topical Issue on Historical Sociolinguistic Philology, ed. by Chiara Barbati and Christian Gastgeber.) OPLI ā Vol. 4, issue 1: 1ā18. DOI:
377:) of the example's numerical information in tabular form, then a computation that works out the example by following the rule step-by-step while quoting it, and finally a verification to confirm that the solution satisfies the problem. This is a style similar to that of
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the 3rd or 4th century. Indian scholars assigned it an earlier date. Datta assigned it to the "early centuries of the
Christian era". Channabasappa dated it to AD 200ā400, on the grounds that it uses mathematical terminology different from that of
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G. R. Kaye, on the other hand, thought in 1927 that the work was composed in the 12th century, but this was discounted in recent scholarship. G. G. Joseph wrote, "It is particularly unfortunate that Kaye is still quoted as an authority on Indian
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The manuscript is a compilation of mathematical rules and examples (in verse), and prose commentaries on these verses. Typically, a rule is given, with one or more examples, where each example is followed by a "statement"
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Plofker, Kim, Agathe Keller, Takao
Hayashi, Clemency Montelle, and Dominik Wujastyk. 2017. "The BakhshÄlÄ« Manuscript: A Response to the Bodleian Libraryās Radiocarbon Datingā.
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and techniques for a variety of problems, such as systems of linear equations, quadratic equations, arithmetic progressions and arithmetico-geometric series, computing
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The BakhshÄlÄ« Manuscript: A Response to the Bodleian Libraryās Radiocarbon Dating
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The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art: Companion and Commentary
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The Bakhshali Manuscript: An Ancient Treatise of Indian Arithmetic
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The BakhshÄlÄ« manuscript: an ancient Indian mathematical treatise
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Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize recipients in Mathematical Science
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The Crest of the Peacock, non-European roots of Mathematics
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to three different centuries and empires, from AD 224ā383 (
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Infinite series expansions for the trigonometric functions
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Sarasvati, Svami Satya Prakash; Jyotishmati, Usha (1979),
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The BakhshÄlÄ« manuscripts: a study in medieval mathematics
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1121:. Groningen Oriental studies. Groningen: Egbert Forsten.
852:"London museum showcases India's contribution to science"
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1232:"On the square root formula in the Bakhshali manuscript"
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Ramanujan Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics
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922:Section VII 11, corresponding to folio 46.(
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1285:Ch. 6 ā The Bakhshali manuscript
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1610:Subbayya Sivasankaranarayana Pillai
2070:Institute of Mathematical Sciences
1094:from the original on 9 August 2007
995:Mason, Robyn (14 September 2017).
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54:One of the Bakhshali manuscripts.
1308:https://doi.org/10.18732/H2XT07.
1304:History of Science in South Asia
1181:History of Science in South Asia
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1032:History of Science in South Asia
197:The manuscript was unearthed in
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2065:Chennai Mathematical Institute
1434:Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri
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2126:History of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
385:(mathematics) chapter of the
271:simultaneous linear equations
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1150:Kaye, George Rusby (2004) .
856:www.thehindubusinessline.com
828:Bibhutibhusan Datta (1929).
400:approximately, dealing with
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2075:Indian Institute of Science
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1938:A. A. Krishnaswamy Ayyangar
1903:Shankar Balakrishna Dikshit
1830:HinduāArabic numeral system
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1570:Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
1230:M N Channabasappa (1976).
1142:On the Bakshali manuscript
1084:"The Bakhshali manuscript"
324:identified as "the son of
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1175:; and Dominik Wujastyk. "
117:Too fragile to be handled
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1585:S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan
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303:Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit
82:, (present-day) Pakistan
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gamagrÄma
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1680:BrÄhmasphuį¹asiddhÄnta
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973:Singh, Maan (1993).
885:Mathematics in India
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2032:Islamic mathematics
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1757:SiddhÄnta Shiromani
1736:Paitamaha Siddhanta
1615:Tilak Raj Prabhakar
1560:Satyendra Nath Bose
1555:Srinivasa Ramanujan
1509:Nilakantha Somayaji
950:"A history of zero"
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