Indian mathematician (1340-1400)
This article is about Indian mathematician Narayana Pandita. For Narayana Pandita, the writer of the book Hitopadesh, see
Narayan Pandit.
Nārāyaṇa Paṇḍita (Sanskrit: नारायण पण्डित) (1340–1400[1]) was an Indian mathematician. Plofker writes that his texts were the most significant Sanskrit mathematics treatises after those of Bhaskara II, other than the Kerala school.[2]: 52 He wrote the Ganita Kaumudi (lit. "Moonlight of mathematics"[3]) in 1356[3] about mathematical operations. The work anticipated many developments in combinatorics.
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