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ββ1. The Man Who Knew Infinity:- During WWI, self-taught mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan heads from Madras to Cambridge and fights for his talent to be given the recognition he feels it deserves.
2. Moebius(1996) :- An underground train carrying over 30 passengers disappears. A young topologist heads a search. At a moment when the search seems pointless, a series of fortuitous events that almost cost him his life, place him inside a high-speed train, where a final revelation awaits.
3. Little Man Tate :- It tells the story of this extraordinary gifted seven year old boy and his attempts to fit in. Fred's life is greatly affected by the relationships he shares with two women: his working class mother and a brilliant child psychologist, both of whom have conflicting ideas of how to raise him.
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ββ1. The Man Who Knew Infinity:- During WWI, self-taught mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan heads from Madras to Cambridge and fights for his talent to be given the recognition he feels it deserves.
2. Moebius(1996) :- An underground train carrying over 30 passengers disappears. A young topologist heads a search. At a moment when the search seems pointless, a series of fortuitous events that almost cost him his life, place him inside a high-speed train, where a final revelation awaits.
3. Little Man Tate :- It tells the story of this extraordinary gifted seven year old boy and his attempts to fit in. Fred's life is greatly affected by the relationships he shares with two women: his working class mother and a brilliant child psychologist, both of whom have conflicting ideas of how to raise him.
Part 1:- here Part 2:- here
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ββββπ¨βπMeeting with Mathematicianπ¨βπ (Episode 2)
Bhaskara II (1114 β 1185), also known as Bhaskara AchΔrya ("Bhaskara the teacher"), was an Indian mathematician and astronomer.
He was the lineal successor of the noted Indian mathematician Brahmagupta. His works represent a significant contribution to mathematical and astronomical knowledge in the 12th century. He has been called the greatest mathematician of medieval India.
Contribution:- Bhaskara developed an understanding of calculus, the number systems, and solving equations, which were not to be achieved anywhere else in the world for several centuries. He was the one who declared that any number divided by zero is infinity
His main work, the Siddhanta Siromani (Crown of Treatises) comprises 1450 verses which have four segments. Each segment of the book focuses on a separate field of astronomy and mathematics.They were:-
1. Lilavati: A treatise on arithmetic, geometry and the solution of indeterminate equations
2.Bijaganita: ( A treatise on Algebra),
3.Goladhyaya: (Mathematics of Spheres),
4.Grahaganita: (Mathematics of the Planets).
Previous episode:- here
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Bhaskara II (1114 β 1185), also known as Bhaskara AchΔrya ("Bhaskara the teacher"), was an Indian mathematician and astronomer.
He was the lineal successor of the noted Indian mathematician Brahmagupta. His works represent a significant contribution to mathematical and astronomical knowledge in the 12th century. He has been called the greatest mathematician of medieval India.
Contribution:- Bhaskara developed an understanding of calculus, the number systems, and solving equations, which were not to be achieved anywhere else in the world for several centuries. He was the one who declared that any number divided by zero is infinity
His main work, the Siddhanta Siromani (Crown of Treatises) comprises 1450 verses which have four segments. Each segment of the book focuses on a separate field of astronomy and mathematics.They were:-
1. Lilavati: A treatise on arithmetic, geometry and the solution of indeterminate equations
2.Bijaganita: ( A treatise on Algebra),
3.Goladhyaya: (Mathematics of Spheres),
4.Grahaganita: (Mathematics of the Planets).
Previous episode:- here
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