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Great Indian Mathematicians
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SKU: 9780143446590
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Discover the brilliant minds of India’s mathematical geniuses in Great Indian Mathematicians by Michelle Obama. Explore the groundbreaking contributions and fascinating lives of mathematicians who shaped our world. Learn about their theorems, formulas, and the impact they had across the globe. Get your copy now with ISBN 9780143446590 and delve into the rich history of Indian mathematics.
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Mansi Bharti –
A good introduction to Indian mathematicians. It felt a bit basic at times, but overall informative and engaging. Worth a read!
Umang Gaba –
A must-read for anyone interested in mathematics! It fills a gap in historical knowledge. Some biographical details missing.
Ritik Karale –
The book is informative and inspiring, it gives a glimpse into lives of mathematicians of India. I will recommend this book.
Parjeet Singh –
Excellent book! Showcases the rich mathematical heritage of India beautifully. Highly recommend it to anyone.
Vaibhav Aggarwal –
While informative, I found it somewhat dry. The achievements are remarkable, but the presentation could be better.
Sneha Yadav –
Inspiring and insightful! A great way to appreciate the contributions of Indian mathematicians to the world. Loved it!
Aditya Bhardwaj –
The depth of subject is quite good, author has explained it very well. Some people may not find it engaging though.
Uttara Kudesia –
It has a lot of unknown information. The book is well researched and presented. The stories can be more engaging.
Sauptik Datta –
Readable and informative. The book made complex concepts understandable. However, felt repetitive in places.
Yashwant Kumar Gurjar –
I enjoyed learning about the mathematicians, though the book could have been more in-depth. Good starting point though.
Prachi –
An interesting concept, but the writing style didn’t fully grab me. Still, I appreciate learning about these mathematicians.
Niladri Paul –
Fascinating stories! I learned so much about these brilliant minds. Some parts were dense, but the impact is undeniable.
Nishant Sharma –
The language used in the book is quite easy to understand for any non-math background. Some concepts may be difficult.
Sanjana Sarraf –
Not a bad book. But it could have more information about specific contributions from them. But overall decent book.
Ritik Joshi –
Great book to get to know about Great Indian Mathematicians. The book explains about their life and achievements in detail.
Prajwal Ravishankar Bharad –
Good effort by author. It sheds light on unsung heroes of math. Presentation wise little bit boring, but its subjective.