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Decimal Denominational Terms in Ancient and Medieval India

In: Gaṇitānanda

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  • K. Ramasubramanian

    (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Cell for Indian Science and Technology in Sanskrit, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences)

Abstract

Although the choice of ten as a base for numeration is not the best, God favoured it by giving us ten fingers. In India, ten has been the basis for counting since very early days. Later on it served the base for the place-value system of numerals which was invented in India about two thousand years ago.

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  • K. Ramasubramanian, 2019. "Decimal Denominational Terms in Ancient and Medieval India," Springer Books, in: K. Ramasubramanian (ed.), Gaṇitānanda, pages 55-61, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-13-1229-8_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-1229-8_10
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