Bhaskaracharya
Bhaskaracharya, also known as Bhaskara II, was a prominent 12th-century Indian mathematician and astronomer. Renowned for his groundbreaking work in algebra and calculus, he authored the influential texts 'Lilavati' and 'Bijaganita,' which elaborated on the principles of mathematics and introduced concepts such as zero and the use of fractions. His contributions laid foundational principles that significantly shaped the development of mathematics in India and influenced scholars across the globe.
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Bhaskaracharya is highlighted in the textbook for his contributions to mathematics in ancient India.
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