Vaṭeśvara
Template:Use Indian English Vaṭeśvara (Template:Langx {{#invoke:IPA|main}}) (born c. 880), was a tenth-century Indian mathematician from Kashmir<ref>R.N. Rai, Karanasara of Vatesvara, Indian National Science Academy (1970), vol. 6, n. I, p. 34. Template:Webarchive</ref><ref>Vaṭeśvara, Vaṭeśvara-siddhānta and Gola of Vaṭeśvara: English translation and commentary, National Commission for the Compilation of History of Sciences in India (1985), p. xxvii</ref> who presented several trigonometric identities. He was the author (at the age of 24)<ref>Kim Plofker, Mathematics in India, Princeton University Press (2009), p. 326</ref> of the Vaṭeśvara-siddhānta, written in 904 AD, a treatise focusing on astronomy and applied mathematics.The work criticized Brahmagupta and defended Aryabhatta I. An edition of the first three chapters was published in 1962 by R. S. Sharma and Mukund Mishra. Al Biruni referred to the works by Vateswara, particularly the Karaṇasāra, noting that the author was the son of Mihdatta who belonged to Nagarapura (also referred to as Anandapura, now named Vadnagar). The Karaṇasāra uses 821 Saka era (899 AD) as a reference year.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>
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- K. V. Sarma (1997), "Vatesvara", Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures edited by Helaine Selin, Springer, Template:ISBN
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