For the first time in history, an integral equation is stated by Jyestadeva.
The sankalita(integral/summation) of a pada(variable) is half its varga(square).
∫xdx=x²/2 +C
From the basic to the very advanced, Yuktibhasa is the founding text of calculus.
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The sankalita(integral/summation) of a pada(variable) is half its varga(square).
∫xdx=x²/2 +C
From the basic to the very advanced, Yuktibhasa is the founding text of calculus.
#NotNewton
#NotLeibniz
Many of results were already obtained by Jyestadeva's predecessors. But he brought together all of it into a coherent text.
Imagine what happened when these results were translated to Latin by Jesuits & studied by Europeans for the next hundred years. Is it impossible?
Imagine what happened when these results were translated to Latin by Jesuits & studied by Europeans for the next hundred years. Is it impossible?
We know for a fact that Jesuits were translating hundreds of Sanskrit and Malayalam texts at their college in Kochi during 16th-17th century. We also know that European scholars since Fibonacci are notorious for hiding their pagan and Islamic sources. https://www.scribd.com/doc/134342802/Sangama-Grama-Madhavan