
doi: 10.1007/bf00348142
Presentation d'un manuscrit sanskrit de l'ecole medievale du Kerala (Inde), redige par un eleve de Jyesthadeva, auteur du texte Yukti-bhasa (16 siecle) et reprenant les developpements en serie de sinus, cos, arctg contenus dans le Yujti-bhasa et redecouverts independamment au 17 siecle par J. Gregory, G.W. Leibniz et I. Newton. Essai d'identifier l'auteur des series.
History of Chinese mathematics, History of mathematics in Late Antiquity and medieval Europe
History of Chinese mathematics, History of mathematics in Late Antiquity and medieval Europe
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