Top 10 Famous Indian Mathematicians and Their Contributions 

        

Aryabhata is widely regarded as one of the most influential mathematicians in Indian history. He also wrote a book called Aryabhatiya which covers a wide range of topics like trigonometry, algebra, and calculus. 

Aryabhata (476 - 550 AD) 

Brahmagupta is known for his contributions to number theory, including his work on the Brahmagupta–Fibonacci identity which is still used today. 

Brahmagupta (598 - 668 AD) 

Bhaskara II is known for his contributions to calculus and geometry. He made important contributions to the study of trigonometry and algebra. 

Bhaskara II (1114 – 1185 AD) 

Madhava is known for his contributions to calculus, including the discovery of the Madhava–Leibniz series which was the forerunner of the modern Taylor series. 

Madhava of Sangamagrama (1350 – 1425 AD) 

Ramanujan is known for his work in number theory and his ability to find new and innovative solutions to problems. 

Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887 – 1920 AD) 

Rao is known for his work in statistics, including the development of the Rao–Blackwell theorem and the Cramer–Rao bound. 

C. R. Rao (1920 – 2021 AD) 

Harish-Chandra is known for his work in mathematics and physics, including his contributions to the study of Lie groups and Lie algebras. 

Harish-Chandra (1923 – 1983 AD) 

Raychaudhuri is known for his work in general relativity, including the Raychaudhuri equation which describes the behavior of matter in a gravitational field. 

Amal Kumar Raychaudhuri (1923 – 2005 AD) 

Agrawal is known for his work in computer science, including the development of the AKS primality test which determines whether a number is prime or composite. 

Manindra Agrawal (born 1966 AD)  

Tao is known for his work in number theory and partial differential equations. He is the youngest person to have been awarded a Fields Medal 

Terence Tao (born 1975 AD) 

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