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Mädhava showed great creativity in his mathematical work, and is credited with inventing the power series expansion for the arc-tangent function, which was separately discovered in Europe by James Gregory in 1671 (SA, p. 182). Since Mädhava lived in a traditional Indian cultural milieu, such mathematical creativity has presumably been available in India for thousands of years.
I. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Works by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupäda. These works are all published by the Bhaktivedanta Book Trust in Los Angeles, California.
BG: Bhagavad-gétä As It Is (1983) CC: Çré Caitanya-caritämrta (1974)
CN: Conversations with Çréla Prabhupäda, vol. 1. (1988)
KB: Kåñëa, the Supreme Personality of Godhead (1-vol. edition, 1986) LB: Light of the Bhägawata (1984)
NOD: Nectar of Devotion (1982) SB: Çrémad-Bhägavatam (1987)
TLC: Teachings of Lord Caitanya (1985) TQK: Teachings of Queen Kunté (1978)
II. Other works.
AA: Clark, Walter E., trans., The Aryabhatiya of Aryabhata (Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1930).
AAA: “Air Force Observations of an Unidentified Object in the South-Central U.S., July 17, 1957,” Astronautics and Aeronautics, July 1971, pp. 66-70.
ABW: Agarwala, G. C., ed., Age of Bhärata War (Delhi: Motilal Banarsidäsas, 1979).
AL: Sachau, Edward C., trans., Alberuni’s India (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1910).
AR 1: Arp, H., “Observational Paradoxes in Extragalactic Astronomy,” Science, vol. 174 (1971), pp. 1189–1200.
AR2: Arp, H., and J. W. Sulentic, “Analysis of Groups of Galaxies with Accurate Redshifts,” Astrophysical Journal, vol. 291 (1971), pp. 88–111.
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AR4: Arp, H., “NGC-1199,” Astronomy, vol. 6 (1978), p.15.
AS: Kulkarni, S. D., ea., Ädi Çaìkara (Bombay: Shri Bhagavan Vedavyasa Itihasa Samshodhana Mandira, 1987).
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BD: Chambers, R., The Book of Days (Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1967).
BJS: Dikshit, Sankar Balakrishna, English Translation of Bharatiya Jyotish Çästra (Calcutta: Gov. of India Press, 1969).
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BR2: Burbidge, G., “Evidence for Non-cosmological Redshifts,” International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 92: Objects of High Redshift, G. O. Abell, ed. (Boston: Reidel Co., 1980), pp. 99-105.
BS1: Çrémad Bhakti Pradip Tirtha, Çréla Sarasvaté Thakur, 2nd ed. (Calcutta: Gaudiya Mission, 1978).
BS2: Tridandisvami Bhaktikusum Sraman, Prabhupäda Çréla Sarasvaté Öhäkura (Sree Mayapur: Sri Chaitanya Math).
CH: Cantor, G. N. and M. J. Hodge, eds., Conceptions of Ether, Studies in the History of Ether Theories: 1740-1900 (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1981). CR1: Corliss, W. R., Mysterious Universe (Glen Arm, Md.: The Sourcebook Project, 1979).
CR2: Corliss, W. R., The Moon and the Planets (Glen Arm, Md.: The Sourcebook Project, 1985).
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DR: Rawlins, D., “The Mysterious Case of the Planet Pluto,” Sky and Telescope (March 1968), pp. 160-62.
EA: Motz, L., and A. Duveen, Essentials of Astronomy (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1977).
EB: Brown, J. E., ea., The Sacred Pipe (Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1971).
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EW: Evans-Wentz, W. Y., The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries (New York: University Books, 1966).
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JV2: Vallee, J., Passport to Magonia (Chicago: Henry Regnery Co., 1969). MN: Thompson, R., Mechanistic and Nonmechanistic Science (Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, 1981).
MSF: Baker, D., The History of Manned Space Flight (New York: Crown, 1981). ND: Needham, J., Science and Civilization in Ancient China, vol. 3 (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1959).
NG: Neugebauer, O., A History of Ancient Mathematical Astronomy (Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1975).
NM: Bhaktivinoda Öhäkura, Navadwip Mahatmya, trans. Banu däsa, ms. NT: Newton, R. R., The Crime of Claudius Ptolemy (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1977).
PA: Phillimore, J. S., Philostratus in Honour of Apollonius of Tyana (Oxford: Clarenden Press, 1912).
PF: Playfair, J., trans., On the Trigonometry of the Brahmins (Royal Soc. of Edinburgh, 1798).
PG: Pingree, D., “The Recovery of Early Greek Astronomy from India,” Journal for the History of Astronomy, vol. vii (1976), pp. 109–123.
PL: Lowell, P., The Evolution of Worlds (New York: Macmillan, 1909).
PN: Hartney, W. “The Pseudoplanetary Nodes of the Moon’s Orbit in Hindu and Islamic Iconographies,” Ars Islamica, vol. 5 (1938).
PR: Procter, R., Old and New Astronomy (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1892).
RC: Field, G. B., H. Arp, J. N. Bahcall, The Redshift Controversy (Reading, Mass.: W. A. Benjamin, Inc., 1973).
RP: Jaki, S., The Relevance of Physics (Chicago: The Univ. of Chicago Press, 1970). RS: Story, R., Sightings (New York: Quill, 1982).
RS2: Story, R., Guardians of the Universe? (New York: St. Martins Press, 1980). SA: Sarasvaté Amma, T. A., Geometry in Ancient and Medieval India (Delhi: Motilal Banarsidäsas, 1979).
SBS: Bhaktisiddhänta Sarasvaté Goswämé Öhäkura, Çré Brahma-saàhitä (Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, 1985).
SH: Eliade, M., Shaminism (Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1964). SK: Silk, J., The Big Bang (San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1980).
SP: Green, R. M., Spherical Astronomy (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1985). SS: Sastrin, Bapu Deva, trans., Sürya-siddhänta (Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press, 1860, reprinted in Bibliotheca Indica, New Series No. 1, Hindu Astronomy I). SSB1: Wilkinson, L., trans., Siddhänta-çiromaëi of Bhäskaräcärya, rev. by B.D. Sastrin (Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press, 1861, reprinted in Bibliotheca Indica, New Series No. 1, Hindu Astronomy I).
SSB2: Arkasomayaji, D., trans., Siddhänta Siromani of Bhäskaräcärya (Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati Series No. 29, 1980).
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TD: Dobzhansky, T., “Darwinian Evolution and the Problem of Extraterrestrial Life,” Perspect. Biol. Med., vol. 15 (1972), pp. 157–75.
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TF2: Tifft, W. G., “Discrete States of Redshift and Galaxy Dynamics II…,” Astrophysical Journal, vol. 211 (1977), pp. 31-46.
TF3: Tifft, W. G., and W. J. Cocke, “Global Redshift Quantization,” Astrophysical Journal, vol. 287 (1984), pp. 492–502.
TF4: Tifft, W. G., “Absolute Solar Motion and the Discrete Redshift,” Astrophysical Journal, vol. 221 (1978), pp. 756–75.
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TF6: Tifft, W. G., “Quantum Effects in the Redshift Intervals for Double Galaxies,” Astrophysical Journal, vol. 257 (1982), pp. 442–49.
TF7: Cocke, W. J., and W. G. Tifft, “Redshift Quantization in Compact Groups of Galaxies,” Astrophysical Journal, vol. 268 (1983), pp. 56–59.
TM1: Toomer, G. J., “The Chord Table of Hipparchus and the Early History of Greek Trigonometry,” Centaurus, vol. 18 (1973–74), pp. 6–28.
TM2: Toomer, G. J., Ptolemy’s Almagest (London: Duckworth, 1984).
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VG1: Vigier, J. “Cosmological Implications of Non-velocity Redshifts—A Tired Light Mechanism,” Cosmology, History, and Theology, W. Yourgrau, ed. (New York: Plenum Press, 1977), pp. 141–57.
VG2: Jaakkola, T., M. Moles, J. P. Vigier, J. C. Pecker, and W. Yourgrau,
“Cosmological Implications of Anomalous Redshifts…,” Foundations of Physics, vol. 5 (1975), no. 2, pp. 257–69.
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VG4: Merat, P., J. Pecker, and J. Vigier, “Possible Interpretation of an Anomalous Redshift…,” Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 30 (1974), pp.167–74.
VJ: Shamasastry, R., Vedangajyautisha (Mysore: Asst. Supt., Govt. Branch Press, 1936).
VNB: Thakur Bhaktivinod and Siddhänta Saraswati, Vaishnavism and Nambhajan (Madras: Sri Gaudiya Math, 1968).
VP: Wilson, H. H., trans., The Vishnu Puräëa, vol. 1 (London: Trubner & Co., 1864).
VR1: Varshni, Y. P., “Alternative Explanation for the Spectral Lines Observed in Quasars,” Astrophysics and Space Science, vol. 37 (1975), L1–L6.
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VW: van der Waerden, B. L., Geometry and Algebra in Ancient Civilizations (Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1983).
WG: Wigner, E., “Physics and the Explanation of Life,” Foundations of Physics, vol. 1 (1970), no. 1, pp. 35-45.