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Aryabhata was an ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer, born in 476 CE. He is best known for his work "Aryabhatiya," which introduced the concept of zero and the place-value system, significantly advancing mathematics. He also made important contributions to trigonometry, including the calculation of sine values, and provided accurate methods for calculating the circumference of the Earth and the length of the solar year. His work laid the foundation for future developments in mathematics and astronomy in India and beyond.

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