Halayudha
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Halayudha (Hindi: हलायुध) was a 10th century Indian mathematician who wrote the Mṛtasañjīvanī,[1] a commentary on Pingala's Chandah-shastra, containing a clear description of Pascal's triangle (called meru-prastaara).
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- ^ Winternitz, Vol.3
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