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Munīśvara’s Modification of Brahmagupta’s Rule for Second-Order Interpolation

K. Ramasubramanian ()
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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

A chapter in Gaṇitānanda, 2019, pp 277-283 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract When the values of a function are tabulated for some discrete values of the argument, the functional values corresponding to intermediary argumental values are obtained ordinarily by linear interpolation. For greater accuracy, higher order technique is necessary. It is known that the famous Indian mathematician Brahmagupta (seventh century ad) gave a rule for second-order interpolation.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-1229-8_28

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