K. Mahesh, Aditya Kolachana and K. Ramasubramanian (2021). “Combinatorial techniques in Munīśvara’s Nisṛṣṭārthadūtī”. In: Indian Journal of History of Science 56.3-4 , pp. 171–181.
Aditya Kolachana, K. Mahesh and K. Ramasubramanian (2021). “Precise determination of the ascendant in the Lagnaprakaraṇa – IV”. In: Indian Journal of History of Science 56.1, pp. 1–13. https://rdcu.be/cpdsu
Aditya Kolachana, K. Mahesh and K. Ramasubramanian (2019). “A brief introduction to the mathematics of the Śulbasūtras”. In: Blackboard – Bulletin of Mathematics Teachers’ Association (India) 2, pp. 63–76. https://www.mtai.org.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/blackboard2.pdf
Aditya Kolachana, [and 8 others] (2018) “The Candrārkī of Dinakara: A text related to solar and lunar tables”. In: Journal for the History of Astronomy 49.3, pp. 306–344.
K. Mahesh, Aditya Kolachana and K. Ramasubramanian (2018). “An appraisal of the Greek and Indian approaches in determining the surface area of a sphere”. In: The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society 85.1–2, pp. 139–169.
K. Ramasubramanian, K. Mahesh and Aditya Kolachana (2018). “The Līlā of Līlāvatī ”. In: Bhāskaraprabhā. Ed. by K. Ramasubramanian, Takao Hayashi, and Clemency Montelle. Culture and History of Mathematics 11. New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency, pp. 59–101.
Aditya Kolachana and K. Ramasubramanian (2015). “A Study of Parameśvara’s record of eclipses”. In: Proceedings of Intensive Workshop on Ancient and Medieval Eclipse Data: Compilation of Eclipse Data and Examination of their Reliability, Tokyo, Japan, November 27–28, 2014. Ed. by Mitsuru Sôma and Kiyotaka Tanikawa. Tokyo: National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, pp. 53–64.
Aditya Kolachana and K. Ramasubramanian (2015). “Indian records of historical eclipses and their significance”. In: Gaṇita Bhāratī 37.1–2, pp. 145–162.
Edited Collection:
Aditya Kolachana, K. Mahesh and K. Ramasubramanian, eds (2019). “Studies in Indian Mathematics and Astronomy”, Culture and History of Mathematics 12, New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency and Springer. 742 pages.
K. Mahesh, Aditya Kolachana and K. Ramasubramanian (2021). “Combinatorial techniques in Munīśvara’s Nisṛṣṭārthadūtī”. In: Indian Journal of History of Science 56.3-4 , pp. 171–181.
Aditya Kolachana, K. Mahesh and K. Ramasubramanian (2021). “Precise determination of the ascendant in the Lagnaprakaraṇa – IV”. In: Indian Journal of History of Science 56.1, pp. 1–13. https://rdcu.be/cpdsu
Aditya Kolachana, K. Mahesh and K. Ramasubramanian (2019). “A brief introduction to the mathematics of the Śulbasūtras”. In: Blackboard – Bulletin of Mathematics Teachers’ Association (India) 2, pp. 63–76. https://www.mtai.org.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/blackboard2.pdf
Aditya Kolachana, [and 8 others] (2018) “The Candrārkī of Dinakara: A text related to solar and lunar tables”. In: Journal for the History of Astronomy 49.3, pp. 306–344.
K. Mahesh, Aditya Kolachana and K. Ramasubramanian (2018). “An appraisal of the Greek and Indian approaches in determining the surface area of a sphere”. In: The Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society 85.1–2, pp. 139–169.
K. Ramasubramanian, K. Mahesh and Aditya Kolachana (2018). “The Līlā of Līlāvatī ”. In: Bhāskaraprabhā. Ed. by K. Ramasubramanian, Takao Hayashi, and Clemency Montelle. Culture and History of Mathematics 11. New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency, pp. 59–101.
Aditya Kolachana and K. Ramasubramanian (2015). “A Study of Parameśvara’s record of eclipses”. In: Proceedings of Intensive Workshop on Ancient and Medieval Eclipse Data: Compilation of Eclipse Data and Examination of their Reliability, Tokyo, Japan, November 27–28, 2014. Ed. by Mitsuru Sôma and Kiyotaka Tanikawa. Tokyo: National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, pp. 53–64.
Aditya Kolachana and K. Ramasubramanian (2015). “Indian records of historical eclipses and their significance”. In: Gaṇita Bhāratī 37.1–2, pp. 145–162.
Edited Collection:
Aditya Kolachana, K. Mahesh and K. Ramasubramanian, eds (2019). “Studies in Indian Mathematics and Astronomy”, Culture and History of Mathematics 12, New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency and Springer. 742 pages.