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Of these speakers, the one whose work is probably easiest to describe is Kim Plofker. She is a historian of Indian mathematics -- probably the most knowledgeable in the West -- and a very readable introduction to her work is in her book Mathematics in India, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2009. |
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