Hindus' contribution to approximate the value of pai (original) (raw)

On The Value Implied In The Data Referred To In The Mahābhārata for π

Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies

Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies, 2018

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Value of Pi Were Babylonians the most accurate

Mohankumar Shetty

International Journal of Advancements in Research & Technology – (ISSN 2278-7763), 2013

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APPROXIMATIONS OF PI

Dr. Vidyuta Karthikeyan

National Institute of Vedic Sciences Seminar Proceedings, 2015

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Indian Methods of finding the approximate value of π and the development of calculus

ijesm journal

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Geometrical Method of Determination of the Value of Pi (π)

Dhananjay Janorkar

OM PUBLICATION, 2019

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On the Rabbinical Approximation of π

David Garber

Historia Mathematica, 1998

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An Alternative to Pythagorean Theorem & an Arithmetic Evidence to Prove Cosmic Pi

IOSR JM

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Determination of Pi

Ade Andini

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commentary on How to Measure the Earth' Circumference.pdf

Harry Sivertsen

2018

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The unsuitability of the application of Pythagorean Theorem of Exhaustion Method, in finding the actual length of the circumference of the circle and Pi

International Journal of Engineering Inventions ijei

International Journal of Engineering Inventions

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How the Ancient Egyptians had Calculated the Earth's Circumference between 3750-1500 BC: a revision of the method used by Eratosthenes (2020 Update)

Christian Irigaray

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The Story of Number pi

Paduraru Vasile

The Story of Number pi, 2018

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The Theorem of Proof of the Circumference of a Circle is in 6.283185306 radians

Dhananjay Janorkar

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Indian Mathematics and Pie

Mayadhar Swain

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The Theorem with Regards the Definite, Complete and Rational Value of Circumference of Circle 6.283185306º ÷ Straight Diameter 2º = Goba 3.141592653 from Arc Radius ÷ Straight Radius = 1.047197551 Su. S. J. Constant

Dhananjay Janorkar

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A Reconstruction, Assessment, Error Analysis and Simulation of a Method for Measuring {\pi} That Could Have Been Used 3000 Years Ago

David Neustadter

2018

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The Theorem with Regards How the Value of Circumference of Circle 6283185306º ÷ Straight Diameter 2000000000º = Goba 3.141592653, is Definite, Complete and Rational

Dhananjay Janorkar

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Theory of π

IJSRD - International Journal for Scientific Research and Development

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On the Accuracy of Chakrabarti-Hudson Approximation to pi

mark villarino

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A New Perspective on Eratosthenes' Measurement of the Earth

Alok Kumar

The Physics Teacher, 2011

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The Theorem of Proof of the Circumference of a Circle is in 360 ° [36 ° Measure of circle x 10 ° Measure of circumference = 360 ° Measure of circumference of circle]

Dhananjay Janorkar

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Rounding numbers: Ptolemy's calculation of the Earth–Sun distance

Christian Carman

Archive for history of exact sciences, 2009

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Ptolemy's Circumference of the Earth

Irina Tupikova

MPIWG Preprint N.464, 2014

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Squaring the Circle A Case Study in the History of Mathematics Part II

Huynh Thanh Liem

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Eratosthenes: The Measurement of the Earth's Circumference

Julian Rubin

2010

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AN ALTERNATIVE TO PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM (LATEST INDIAN CONTRIBUTION TO MATHEMATICS)

IJESRT Journal

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Ptolemy’s longitudes and Eratosthenes’ measurement of the earth’s circumference

Lucio Russo

Mathematics and Mechanics of Complex Systems, 2013

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Planetary Diameters in the Surya-Siddhanta

Surya Di

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What is π (on the history, development and use of π, beginning more than 2000 years BC)

Jens Kleb

conference paper, 2023

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A note on the accuracy of Ramanujan’s approximative formula for the perimeter of an ellipse

mark villarino

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On the accuracy of the Chakrabarti-Hudson approximation to pi\pipi

mark villarino

arXiv: Classical Analysis and ODEs, 2012

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How to Measure the Earth's Circumference

Michael Baizerman

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Squaring the Circle

Mohankumar Shetty

2013

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Vedic iterative algorithm for calculation the value of the number Pi from the value of the golden ratio phi

Milovan Novicevic

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Measurement of the Earth's radius based on historical evidence of its curvature

Pere Roura

Physics Education, 2005

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