Madhava
Madhava (Madhava (Madhava of Sangamagrama) mullah yeah lamb word :സംഗമഗ്രാമമാധവൻ, Sanskrit :संगमग्रामकेमाधव of the sun reed mace grammar) an Indian (Vijayanagar kingdom) mathematician, astronomer (1340 or 1350 – 1425)。
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A native place of the sun reed mace grammar (Sangamagrama) near to a cochin fowl of Kerala. I am called "Madhava of the sun reed mace grammar" to distinguish it from ヴィージャ Madhava of the astronomer of the another person. From astronomers, I was called "ゴーラヴィード" (authority of the spherical trigonometry).
As for the existing documents, a thing about the astronomy is the center. About the mathematics, discovery of Madhava and a thing to be informed by it exist by the documents of other scholars. Madhava studies trigonometry, infinite series, the approximation of the finite series and calculates pi to the decimal point eleventh place, and it is said that I discovered a formula to be called the formula of Leibniz for the first time. In addition, I was said to be the founder of the mathematics astronomy school called the Kerala school and affected scholars such as パラメーシュヴァラ (Parameshvara), Nilakantha (Nilakantha Somayaji), ジャヤスタデーヴァ (Jyeṣṭhadeva).
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- Kusu leaf Takanori, Takao Hayashi, Michio Yano "Indian mathematics study - several lines, pi, trigonometry -" 恒星社厚生閣, 1997.
- George G Joseph "mathematics Takao Kakita of the non-Europe origin", Hisa Omachi Sakae reason, Kodansha, 1996.
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