Sakritsamikarana, Sakṛtsamīkaraṇa, Sakrit-samikarana: 1 definition
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The Sanskrit term Sakṛtsamīkaraṇa can be transliterated into English as Sakrtsamikarana or Sakritsamikarana, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
In Hinduism
Ganitashastra (Mathematics and Algebra)
Source: archive.org: Hindu MathematicsSakṛtsamīkaraṇa (सकृत्समीकरण) refers to “single equations” and represents one of the classes of Samīkaraṇa (“equations”), according to the principles of Bījagaṇita (“algebra” or ‘science of calculation’), according to Gaṇita-śāstra, ancient Indian mathematics and astronomy.—Brahmagupta (628) in the Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta has classified equations as three classes [e.g., equations in one unknown (ekavarṇa-samīkaraṇa)] [...]. Bhāskara II in the Bījagaṇita distinguishes two kinds of indeterminate equations: (1) sakṛtsamīkaraṇa (single equations) and (2) asakṛtsamīkaraṇa (multiple equations).
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Ganita (गणित) or Ganitashastra refers to the ancient Indian science of mathematics, algebra, number theory, arithmetic, etc. Closely allied with astronomy, both were commonly taught and studied in universities, even since the 1st millennium BCE. Ganita-shastra also includes ritualistic math-books such as the Shulba-sutras.
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Partial matches: Samikarana, Shakrit.
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