Aryabhata I

Aryabhata I

mathematician India

Aryabhata I (476–550 CE) was an ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer whose work laid the foundation for significant developments in mathematics and astronomy. He is credited with introducing the concept of zero and the place-value system, as well as authoring the influential treatise 'Aryabhatiya', which addressed topics in arithmetic, algebra, and trigonometry.

Born on Jan 01, 0476 (1549 years old)

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