"Multiply the arc by the square of the arc, and take the result of repeating that [any number of times]. Divide [each of the above numerators] by the squares of successive even numbers increased by that number [lit. the root] and multiplied by the square of the radius. Place the arc and the successive results so obtained one below the other, and subtract each from the one above. These together give the jı̄vā, as collected together in the verse beginning with “vidvān” etc."
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quoted from Raju, C. K. ‘Calculus’. In Encyclopedia of Non-Western Science, Technology and Medicine, edited by Helaine Selin, 1010–15. Dordrecht: Springer, 2016.
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