Misplaced Pages

Jain mathematics

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (January 2025) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

The Jain school of mathematics is a school of mathematics whose members are distinguished by the fact that they are followers of the Jain religion.

All members of the Jain school of mathematics are also members of the larger community of Indian mathematicians. The mathematics developed by this school forms a subset of the body of mathematical knowledge developed in India since ancient times. However, certain aspects of the cosmological and philosophical speculations of the Jain religion has impacted the mathematical thinking of the adherents of the Jain religion. As an example, one can site the fascination of the Jains (followers of the Jain religion) for very large numbers and their speculations relating to the concept of infinity.

References

  1. Dipak Jadhav (2017). "Historical Notes: The Jaina School of Indian Mathematics". Indian Journal of History of Science. 52 (3): 316–334.
  2. Datta, B B. (1929). "The Jaina school of mathematics". Bulletin of the Calcutta Mathematical Society. 21: 115–145.

Additional reading

  • Datta, B B. (1929). "The Jaina school of mathematics". Bulletin of the Calcutta Mathematical Society. 21: 115–145. (Reprinted with the title: “The mathematical achievements of the Jainas”. In: Studies in the History of Science in India (ed. D. Chattopadhyaya), New Delhi, 1982, pp. 684–716.)
  • Jadhav, Dipak (2017). "Historical Notes: The Jaina School of Indian Mathematics". Indian Journal of History of Science. 52 (3): 316–334. doi:10.16943/ijhs/2017/v52i3/49161.
  • Jain, L C. On the Jaina school of mathematics. In: Babu Chote Lāla Jaina Smrti Grantha, Kolkata, 1967, pp. 265–292.
  • Jain, L. C. (1973). "Set theory in Jaina school of mathematics". Indian Journal of History of Science. 8 (2): 1–27.
  • Jain, L. C. (1976). "On certain mathematical topics of the Dhavalā texts (the Jaina school of mathematics)". IJHS. 11 (2): 85–111.
  • Jain, L. C. (1979). "System theory in Jaina school of mathematics". IJHS. 14: 31–65.
  • Jain, L. C. and Jain, Meena. (1989). "System theory in Jaina school of mathematics II". IJHS. 24 (3): 163–180.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • O'Connor, J J; Robertson, E F (November 2000). "Jaina mathematics". Maths History. School of Mathematics and Statistics - University of St Andrews, Scotland. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
Jainism topics
Gods
Philosophy
Branches
Digambara
Śvetāmbara
Practices
Literature
Symbols
Ascetics
Scholars
Community
Jainism in
India
Overseas
Jainism and
Dynasties and empires
Related
Lists
Navboxes
icon Religion portal
Categories: