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Infinity in Classical Indian Mathematics

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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  1. Infinity in Classical Indian Mathematics By Avinash Sathaye Professor of Mathematics University of Kentucky sathaye@uky.edu

  2. 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.

  3. Basic Definitions

  4. Definitions Continued

  5. How to handle exceptions

  6. The Khahara

  7. This means

  8. The Main Definition

  9. More Properties

  10. The First Problem

  11. Problem 1 Continued

  12. Problem 2

  13. Problem 2 Continued

  14. Problem 3

  15. Problem 3 Continued.

  16. Final Equations.

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