Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173048098
- Publisher: MANOHAR PUBLISHERS
- Publisher Imprint: MANOHAR PUBLISHERS
- Height: 279 mm
- No of Pages: 324
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 216 mm
- ISBN-10: 8173048096
- Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2009
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 700 gr
Prasannajit Sahoo –
It takes one into the world of mathematics history which I liked the most. It would be better with visualizations.
Pranika Agarwal –
I liked this book as it helped me understanding math history. It would be better with modern example.
Rashi Sharma –
Interesting historical context, but I wish there were more practical examples included to illustrate the concepts better.
Samphan Rongchehon –
The book needs to include visualization to improve user experience. This is good for mathematicians.
Kumar Kartikey –
Ganitasarakaumudi offers a unique perspective on ancient Indian mathematics. It was sometimes tough to follow, but the insights were rewarding.
Akanksha Sinha –
If I did not know about mathematics, it would be tough to understand. But overall good content.
Kodavali Samarpana Rao –
This book really opened my eyes to ancient math. Some topics were hard to grasp initially, but I loved the historical context.
Mayank Jain –
If someone wants to know mathematics history, this book is a good option to consider.
Hemant Holani –
I admire the book as it covers most of the history of mathematics. The book needs more detail.
Ayush Singh –
As a math student, it helped me a lot with the ancient mathematics details. Some examples would do wonder.
Shekhar Singh –
I found this book insightful, although some sections were a bit dry. Overall, a valuable addition to my math history collection.
Anonymous –
A solid introduction to Thakkura Pheru’s work. It was more challenging than expected, but I enjoyed learning about the history.
Aman Kumawat –
This book is great for someone in mathematics field. But the lack of visualizations made some parts tough to digest, however.
Kiran Sudhakar More –
A good book for the one who loves mathematics. I personally enjoyed the book a lot!
Naman Gupta –
Provides a unique insight into a specific period of math development. A bit academic, but worthwhile if you’re dedicated to math history.
Vijaykaran Singh Rana –
I have mixed feeling about this book. Although it is a good information source, it is difficult to grasp.
Rahul Gupta –
As a math enthusiast, I appreciated this historical exploration. Some parts felt repetitive, but it’s a valuable resource.
Dev Shukla –
Interesting content, but the book could benefit from more modern explanations to clarify some concepts. Still, I learned a lot!
Nehal Jain –
Ganitasarakaumudi gave a comprehensive detail of history of mathematics. However, language was a bit difficult. Overall good!
Janvi Arya –
A fascinating glimpse into historical math. Some sections were dense, but overall, a worthwhile read for math history buffs.
Prasaanth S –
A must-read for anyone interested in the history of mathematics. Very informative, but it does require some background knowledge.