Sanskrit has Vedic maths. What does Tamil have?

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One notable mathematical work in Tamil is the "Ganita Chakram", a treatise on arithmetic and algebra that was composed by the 14th-century poet and mathematician Narayana Pandita. The work is known for its innovative methods of solving quadratic equations and for its use of binary arithmetic, which was...
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One notable mathematical work in Tamil is the "Ganita Chakram", a treatise on arithmetic and algebra that was composed by the 14th-century poet and mathematician Narayana Pandita. The work is known for its innovative methods of solving quadratic equations and for its use of binary arithmetic, which was centuries ahead of its time. read less
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