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'''Halayudha''' ([[ |
'''Halayudha''' ([[Sanskrit]]: हलायुध) was a 10th-century [[India]]n [[mathematician]] who wrote the '''{{IAST|Mṛtasañjīvanī}}''',<ref>Maurice Winternitz, ''History of Indian Literature'', Vol. III</ref> a [[Close reading|commentary]] on [[Pingala]]'s [[Chandah-shastra]], containing a clear description of [[Pascal's triangle]] (called ''meru-prastaara''). |
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Halayudha | |
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Born | est. 10th century AD |
Died | (unknown) |
Academic work | |
Era | Post Vedic period |
Main interests | Sanskrit mathematician |
Notable works | Author of the Mṛtasañjīvanī a commentary on Pingala's Chandah-shastra, containing a clear description of Pascal's triangle (called meru-prastaara) |
Halayudha (Sanskrit: 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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- ^ Maurice Winternitz, History of Indian Literature, Vol. III