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- Aryabhata (ISO: Āryabhaṭa) or Aryabhata I[3][4] (– CE) [5][6] was the first of the major mathematician - astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy.
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- Aryabhata (born , possibly Ashmaka or Kusumapura, India) was an astronomer and the earliest Indian mathematician whose work and history are available to modern scholars.
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- Aryabhata (ISO: Āryabhaṭa) or Aryabhata I[3][4] (476–550 CE) [5][6] was the first of the major mathematician - astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy.
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- The introduction of Aryabhatta to the world happened through his remarkable work in the field of mathematics and astronomy.
| brahmagupta | Aryabhata was an important figure in traditional Indian mathematics and astronomy. |
| aryabhatta full name | Aryabhata (born 476, possibly Ashmaka or Kusumapura, India) was an astronomer and the earliest Indian mathematician whose work and history are available to modern scholars. |
| contribution of aryabhatta in mathematics | This short-lived mathematician was born in 476 A.D. at Kusumapura (present day Patna) in Bihar, India. |
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Biography
Aryabhata is also known as Aryabhata I to distinguish him from the later mathematician of the same name who lived about 400 years later. Al-Biruni has not helped in understanding Aryabhata's life, for he seemed to believe that there were two different mathematicians called Aryabhata living at the same time. He therefore created a confusion of two different Aryabhatas which was not clarified until 1926 when B Datta showed that al-Biruni's two Aryabhatas were one and the same person.We know the year of Aryabhata's birth since he tells us that he was twenty-three years of age when he wrote AryabhatiyaⓉ which he finished in 499. We have given Kusumapura, thought to be close to Pataliputra (which was refounded as Patna in Bihar in 1541), as the place of Aryabhata's birth but this is far from certain, as is even the location of Kusumapura itself. As Parameswaran writes in [26]:-
... no final verdict can be given regarding the locations of Asmakajanapada and Kusumapur