Adhunik Bhartiya Ganiti

140.00

The Mathematicians who have contributed some new knowledge to the world and have proved their genius are described in this book with their respective photographs. All modern mathematicians are listed with their major contributions.

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The Mathematicians who have contributed some new knowledge to the world and have proved their genius are described in this book with their respective photographs. All modern mathematicians are listed with their major contributions.

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Weight 150 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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