New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency, 2004. — 239 p.
Evolution of History of Mathematics: Some Trends
History or Heritage? A Central Question in the Historiography of Mathematics
Abstraction and Structural Analogies in Mathematical Sciences
The Invented and Propagated Theories in the Origin of Mathematical Sciences
André Weil: The Man and the Historian of Mathematics
The Vedic Concept of Infinity and Infinitesimal System
Mahāvīra’s geometrical Problems: Traces of unknown Links between Jaina and Mediterranean Mathematics in the classical Ages
Dignāga’s Logic of Invention
Concept of Perception in Vedanta Darsana and modern Mathematical Sciences
The Egyptian Mathematical Leather Roll, Attested Short Term and Long Term
Omar Khayyam, René Descartes and Solutions to Algebraic Equations
A New Source of Evidence for the Lost Arabic Translations of Euclid’s Elements
Pell’s Equation and the Unity of Mathematics
History, State of the Art and Future of Stochastics
C[a,b] as the Backbone of Evolution of Functional Analysis
Harmonic Analysis: A Historical Manifold during the XXth Century
From Functional Analysis to Asymptotic Geometric Analysis