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Vedic Mathematics: A Mathematical Tale from the Ancient Veda to Modern Times

by Giuseppe Dattoli, Silvia Licciardi, and Marcello Artioli, World Scientific, 2021, 232 pp., $68 (HB), ISBN 9789811221552.

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References

  • Dani, S. G. (2001), “Vedic Maths’: Facts and Myths,” One India One People, 4, 20–21.
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  • Mala, F. A. (2022), “Africa and Mathematics: From Colonial Findings Back to the Ishango Rods by Dirk Huylebrouck, pp. 229,” The Mathematical Gazette, 106, 370–371. DOI: 10.1017/mag.2022.97.
  • Mala, F. A., and Wilson, R. (2022), “Srinivasa Ramanujan,” The Mathematical Intelligencer. DOI: 10.1007/s00283-022-10213-x..
  • Maor, E. (2009), “e”: the Story of a Number (Vol. 72), Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Plofker, K. (2008), “Mathematics in India,” in Mathematics in India, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

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