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Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.

 
Mthmatician
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Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
I've been working with the vedic system of math whch is quite magical BTW, and the approach to partial differential equations seems so straight forward and simple compared to conventional math that I am just in love and amazed. I would recommend to all who are interested to get used to the vedic system of computation, starting with basic arithmatic and algebra, its amazing! It's based on the 16 sutras or 'principals' and that, as you know, relates to the octave or multiples of 8. There is still a great deal of work yet in proofs like convergence or modular functions but it unifies the realm of mysticism with computaion and brings it all together in one coherent cohesive pattern. Vedic mathematics, a mental math that is ancient but brand new.
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02/15/2007 01:07 AM
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
Sutras ya say?


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02/15/2007 01:10 AM
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
Sutras ya say?


book
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 195165

yes, sutras. They would be the equevalent of, hmmm, lets say theorums, but different. They are principles that when applied in a consistent manner yield constant or consistant results.
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
Is there a link to your information so more can be read about it?
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
For those who are interested, here is a site that will give you and idea just how special what I'm refering to is. Here is a tutorial for the arithmatic of it, you can use it to impress your friends and yourself, as well.

[link to www.vedicmaths.org]
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02/15/2007 01:17 AM
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
linky no work
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02/15/2007 01:20 AM
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
Sorry, try this one and I'll see what I can do about the other: [link to www.learn-and-teach-vedic-mathematics.com]
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02/15/2007 01:21 AM
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
For those who are interested, here is a site that will give you and idea just how special what I'm refering to is. Here is a tutorial for the arithmatic of it, you can use it to impress your friends and yourself, as well.

[link to www.vedicmaths.org]
 Quoting: Mthmatician 163513


his 'enjoy' was smack dab up against the link, so try this

[link to www.vedicmaths.org]
TRUTH

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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
can't answer your question but I can confirm vedic math is magical in a way, I did a tutorial online with just simply multiplication and division which sparked my interest. . . the key from what I understand is learning the sutras (rules) I just havn't had the time to pick it up in detail yet.
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
can't answer your question but I can confirm vedic math is magical in a way, I did a tutorial online with just simply multiplication and division which sparked my interest. . . the key from what I understand is learning the sutras (rules) I just havn't had the time to pick it up in detail yet.
 Quoting: TRUTH

It goes very deep, and it is very commendable that you took the time to even go that far, but i can say that is truely beautiful to see somethng that is ragarded by everyone as so hard or clunky, be made so elegant and smoth like the vedics. Try for those who have never taken a tutorial, try this link [link to www.vedicmaths.org] click on the link that says tutorial and try it out, its fabulous!
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
[link to www.learntospeel.com]
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
Interesting! I like this.
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02/15/2007 08:51 AM
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
Very interesting!

Thank you for mentioning it and providing some links to tutorials! :)
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
I used matrices. But now I have memorized everything so its all done in my head now.
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Re: Has anyone used vertical and crosswise vedic mathematics for solving partial diff eq.
I used matrices. But now I have memorized everything so its all done in my head now.
 Quoting: Dr. Prof. Van Winkelstern 201037

matrtices are fun using cross wise and vertical. Hey, have you been able to work out or find anything for the convergence series using the veds?





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