1. Volume 28 (2006) Numbers 1-2 June – December
CONTENTS
David Pingree and Indian Mathematics 01-07
Kim Plofker
Paul Halmos - Expositor Par Excellence 01-07
V.S. Sunder
Revisiting a Chapter from the Notebooks of Ramanujan on Hypergeometric Series 01-33
K. Srinivasa Rao and G. Vanden Bergheb
On the Algorithmic Spirit of the Ancient Chinese and Indian Mathematics 01-12
Wenlin Li
Kerala Mathematical Tradition– Some Landmarks 01-14
V. Madhukar Mallayya
The History of the Chinese Written Zeroes Revisited 01-14
Jean-Claude Martzloff
The Riemann Hypothesis Reviewed in a Historical Nutshell 01-11
B S Yadav
Ivan Bernoulli Series Universalissima 01-10
A.K. Kwaśniewski
The Great Mathematical Research Centers of the 20th Century and the "Miracle" of Lwow. I 01-07
N Schlomiuk
A Concise View of the History of Mathematics in Latin America 01-21
Ubiratan D’Ambrosio
Istāْnkapañcavimśatikā of Tejasimha
01-19
Takao Hayashi
Ancient and Medieval Astronomers and Mathematicians of India 01-12
V. Lakshmikantham S. Leela and J. Vasundhara Devi
An Ancient Egyptian Problem and its Innovative Arithmetic Solution 01-18
Milo Gardner
The Interplay between Numbers and Geometry in the History of Mathematics 01-07
A M Vaidya
Calculus Defines Civilization 01-02
S C Bhatnagar
01-03
The 22nd International Congress of History of Science 01-02
01-01
Irving Kaplansky
01-24
GB Contents Pages Vol.1-27.