Lilavati

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Lilavati is a 12th-century Indian mathematical treatise by Bhāskara II, renowned for its poetic presentation of arithmetic and algebraic problems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sanskrit text
mathematical treatise
associatedWith Hindu mathematics
astronomical computation tradition of India
author Bhaskara II NERFINISHED
circulation widely studied in India for centuries
contains problems on combinations
problems on fractions
problems on interest
problems on mensuration
problems on mixtures
problems on permutations
problems on progressions
problems on rule of three
recreational mathematics problems
word problems
countryOfOrigin India
dateOfWork 12th century
field algebra
arithmetic
mathematics
genre mathematical poetry
hasCommentary multiple traditional Sanskrit commentaries
hasPart algebraic problems
arithmetic problems
hasTranslation English NERFINISHED
Hindi NERFINISHED
Marathi NERFINISHED
other modern Indian languages
influenced Islamic mathematical scholarship
early modern European studies of Indian mathematics
later Indian mathematical tradition
namedAfter Lilavati (daughter of Bhaskara II) NERFINISHED
notableFor influence on traditional Indian mathematical education
pedagogical use of verse
systematic treatment of arithmetic in India
originalScript Devanagari
partOf Siddhanta Shiromani NERFINISHED
period medieval Indian mathematics
subjectOf modern historical research on Indian mathematics
titleLanguage Sanskrit
writingStyle poetic

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