Yuktibhāṣā is an Indian philosophical text written in the 14th century by the mathematician and philosopher Madhava of Sangamagrama. It is one of the earliest works to present a systematic exposition of mathematical and astronomical ideas in the context of the Indian mathematical tradition. The text is notable for its argumentation and exposition in a dialogue form, focusing on various mathematical concepts, particularly related to infinitesimal calculus, trigonometry, and approximations of functions.
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