Āryabhaṭa's sine table - significado y definición. Qué es Āryabhaṭa's sine table
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Qué (quién) es Āryabhaṭa's sine table - definición


Āryabhaṭa's sine table         
  • Arc and chord of a circle
FIRST SINE TABLE EVER CONSTRUCTED
Aryabhata's table of sines; Aryabhata sine table; Aryabhata's sine table; Aryabhata' s sine table
The astronomical treatise Āryabhaṭīya was composed during the fifth century by the Indian mathematician and astronomer Āryabhaṭa (476–550 CE), for the computation of the half-chords of certain set of arcs of a circle. It is not a table in the modern sense of a mathematical table; that is, it is not a set of numbers arranged into rows and columns.
Madhava's sine table         
  • Madhava's value of pi
  • Diagram explaining the meaning of the values in Madhava's table
MATHEMATICAL TABLE
Sangamagrama Madhava's sine table; Madhava sine table; Mādhava's sine table
Madhava's sine table is the table of trigonometric sines of various angles constructed by the 14th century Kerala mathematician-astronomer Madhava of Sangamagrama. The table lists the trigonometric sines of the twenty-four angles 3.
Abbe sine condition         
  • An optical imaging system (gray box) that obeys the sine condition has a fixed ratio between the sines of the ray angles at the entrance and exit of the system <math display="inline">\frac{\sin \alpha_o}{\sin \alpha_i} = M</math>. This ratio equals the magnification (M).
CONDITION THAT MUST BE FULFILLED BY A LENS OR OTHER OPTICAL SYSTEM IN ORDER FOR IT TO PRODUCE SHARP IMAGES OF OFF-AXIS AS WELL AS ON-AXIS OBJECTS
Sine condition
The Abbe sine condition is a condition that must be fulfilled by a lens or other optical system in order for it to produce sharp images of off-axis as well as on-axis objects. It was formulated by Ernst Abbe in the context of microscopes.