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Aryabhata II (c. 920 – c. 1000) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer, and the author of the Maha-Siddhanta. Events The golden age of the Empire of Ghana began in Africa. ... Europe in 1000 The year 1000 of the Gregorian Calendar was the last year of the 10th century as well as the last year of the first millennium. ... Leonhard Euler, considered one of the greatest mathematicians of all time A mathematician is a person whose primary area of study and research is the field of mathematics. ... An astronomer or astrophysicist is a person whose area of interest is astronomy or astrophysics. ... Maha-Siddhanta was a work created by Indian mathematician and astronomer Aryabhata II in the tenth century A.D. Category: ...

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Aryabhata (आर्यभट) Āryabhaṭa) is the first of the great astronomers of the classical age of India.
Aryabhata gave the world the digit "0" (zero) for which he became immortal.
This book is divided into four chapters: (i) the astronomical constants and the sine table (ii) mathematics required for computations (iii) division of time and rules for computing the longitudes of planets using eccentrics and epicycles (iv) the armillary sphere, rules relating to problems of trigonometry and the computation of eclipses.
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