Archive for January, 2010

INTRODUCTION TO VEDIC MATHEMATICS

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In this chapter we just recall some notions given in the book on Vedic Mathematics written by Jagadguru Swami Sri Bharati Krsna Tirthaji Maharaja (Sankaracharya of Govardhana Matha, Puri, Orissa, India), General Editor, Dr. V.S. Agrawala. Before we proceed to discuss the Vedic Mathematics that he professed we give a brief sketch of his heritage [...]

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ANALYSIS OF VEDIC MATHEMATICS BY MATHEMATICIANS AND OTHERS

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In this chapter we give the verbatim opinion of mathematicians and experts about Vedic Mathematics in their articles, that have appeared in the print media. The article of Prof. S.G. Dani, School of Mathematics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research happen to give a complete analysis of Vedic Mathematics. We have given his second article verbatim [...]

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INTRODUCTION TO BASIC CONCEPTS AND A NEW FUZZY MODEL

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In this chapter we briefly the recall the mathematical models used in the chapter IV for analysis of, “Is Vedic Mathematics – vedas or mathematics?”; so as to make the book a self contained one. Also in this chapter we have introduced two new models called as new fuzzy dynamical system and new neutrosophic dynamical [...]

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MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF THE VIEWS ABOUT VEDIC MATHEMATICS USING FUZZY MODELS

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In this chapter we use fuzzy and neutrosophic analysis to study the ulterior motives of imposing Vedic Mathematics in schools. The subsequent study led up to the question, “Is Vedic Mathematics, Vedic (derived from the Vedas) or Mathematics?” While trying to analyze about Vedic Mathematics from five different categories of people: students, teachers, parents, educationalists [...]

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OBSERVATIONS

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This chapter gives the observations that were obtained from our mathematical research. It is listed under 5 heads. In the first section we give the views of students and the observations made by the teachers is given in section two. Section three gives the views of the parents, and observations of the educated elite are [...]

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