Infinity in Classical Indian Mathematics
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Infinity in Classical Indian Mathematics. By Avinash Sathaye Professor of Mathematics University of Kentucky sathaye@uky.edu. Types of Infinity. Real – reached by growing real numbers. Ordinal – reached by higher and higher counts Jain mathematicians Investigated this.
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Infinity in Classical Indian Mathematics
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Infinity in Classical Indian Mathematics By Avinash Sathaye Professor of Mathematics University of Kentucky sathaye@uky.edu
Types of Infinity • Real – reached by growing real numbers. • Ordinal – reached by higher and higher counts Jain mathematicians Investigated this. • Cardinal – reached by measuring sizes of sets by comparing with each other. The modern Cantor Theory.
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