10 great mathematicians of India

Srinivasa Ramanujan -  1887 born, Srinivasa Ramanujan was a splendid Indian mathematician who gets credited even today for his commitments in the field of maths. Srinivasa Ramanujan mathematician was an astoundingly brilliant child who might dominate different kids of his age in maths. 

Bhaskara I -  Bhaskara, the 7th-century famous Indian mathematician, was born in c.600 and died in CE 680. He is one of the ancient Indian mathematicians who is known for his contribution to maths. 

Aryabhatta -  476-550 CE, the golden period of India in which Aryabhatta, the scientist, astronomer, and mathematician, lived. Aryabhatta, an Indian mathematician contributed include the discovery of the spherical shape of the earth. 

Brahmagupta -  7th-century Rajasthan astronomer and mathematician, Brahmagupta is famous for his work Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta.’ The book is related to the use of '0' as a number in calculations. 

P.C. Mahalanobis -  In the list of famous Indian mathematicians, P.C. Mahalanobis is one of them. In 1893, he was born in Kolkata. He is known as a Mathematician, Scientist, and Statistician, and also an Indian Father of Statistics. 

Satyendra Nath Bose -  S.N.Bose, famously known for Bose-Einstein Condensate, is among the top 10 mathematicians of India. Satyendra Nath Bose was an Indian mathematician and physicist who worked with Albert Einstein on the Bose-Einstein Condensate project. 

D R Kaprekar -  In 1905, famous by the name ‘Ganitananda’, a future Indian mathematician was born; he was Dattathreya Ramchandra Kaprekar. In 1927, he won the Wrangler R. P. Paranjpe Mathematical Prize for his notable work in the field of mathematics. 

Shakuntala Devi -  A charismatic lady from India is recognized for her exceptional calculating speed. For this reason, she got the title of the ‘human computer.’ She was born in 1929 in Banglore. 

Mahavira -  In the list of Indian mathematicians, 9th-century mathematician, Mahavira is the one who is known for setting mathematics and astrology apart. He was mainly famous in the Southern region of India, and his work helped many other South Indian mathematicians to refer. 

Narendra Karmarkar -  Karmarkar procured his four-year certification in electrical engineering from IIT Bombay and proceeded to seek his Ph.D. in the United States. He is renowned for his contribution to inventing the algorithms of the polynomial. 

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