Bhaskara II died in 1185.
Bhaskara Charya, also known as Bhaskara II, made significant contributions to mathematics, particularly in the fields of algebra and calculus. One of his notable achievements is the development of the concept of zero and its use in calculations, as well as the formulation of theorems related to quadratic equations. His seminal work, "Lilavati," includes a wealth of mathematical problems and solutions, showcasing his innovative approach to arithmetic and geometry. Additionally, he is credited with early concepts of differential calculus, specifically in his work on the motion of planets.
Zero as a mathematical concept was indeed developed in ancient India, with significant contributions from mathematicians like Brahmagupta. Algebra, while influenced by various cultures, was notably advanced by Indian mathematicians, including Bhaskara I and Bhaskara II, but it is a collective development spanning multiple civilizations. Leelawati, Bhaskara II's daughter, is celebrated for her contributions to mathematics, particularly through the work named after her. Overall, Indian mathematicians played a crucial role in the evolution of mathematical concepts that shaped modern mathematics.
Bhaskara (a) Bhaskaracharya
India's most famous scientist.
The bhaskra was a great scientist .he wrote many stories
Bhaskara II
Kumar Bhaskara Varman died in 650.
The bhaskara 1 & II satellites were launched in order to study weather and meteorology.
P. T. Bhaskara Panicker died in 1997.
T. Bhaskara Menon died on 1948-09-12.
Clement Sethupathy died in 2009.
Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy died on 2001-09-27.
yes. he was called by many names but those two are the most common.
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Laugaksi Bhaskara has written: 'Arthasangrahah'