Applications of Vedic Mathematics in Computer Science

Authors

  • Pydimani Lakshmi Department of Mathematics, S. G. S. G. Government College, Nasirabad (India)
  • Rupali Vairagade Department of Mathematics, S. G. S. G. Government College, Nasirabad (India)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53469/jrse.2024.06(11).02

Keywords:

Vedic Mathematics, Computer Science, Algorithmic Optimization, Pattern Recognition, Cultural Sensitivity, Cross - Disciplinary Integration

Abstract

The convergence of ancient wisdom and modern computation is an intriguing frontier explored in this research paper, which investigates the potential application of Vedic Mathematics in the domain of Computer Science. Vedic Mathematics, originating from ancient Indian texts known as the Vedas, offers a distinct approach to mathematical problem - solving that emphasizes mental agility, pattern recognition, and elegant algorithms. This paper delves into the historical context of Vedic Mathematics, tracing its origins and key principles, and highlights its relevance in contemporary Computer Science. The intersection of Vedic Mathematics and Computer Science is illuminated through the identification of shared principles, such as pattern recognition and optimization. The paper explores specific Vedic Mathematics techniques that have the potential to enhance computational efficiency, including the "Nikhilam" method for subtraction and the "Vertically and Crosswise" method for multiplication. Case studies are presented to demonstrate the practical application of Vedic Mathematics techniques in Computer Science, spanning areas such as data processing, algorithmic optimization, and error detection and correction. However, this integration is not without its challenges and ethical considerations. The paper addresses concerns about accuracy and reliability, particularly when integrating unconventional mathematical techniques into modern computational paradigms. Cultural sensitivity and proper acknowledgment of the origins of Vedic Mathematics are paramount, as is the need to ensure that the techniques are accessible to a diverse audience. The ethical implications of cross - cultural knowledge exchange are also explored, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and respect. Looking ahead, the paper outlines potential research directions and implications for education in Computer Science. The integration of Vedic Mathematics offers opportunities for developing novel algorithms, enhancing problem - solving skills, and fostering cross - cultural understanding. Collaborations between mathematicians and computer scientists are highlighted as a promising avenue for innovation in algorithmic design. In conclusion, the fusion of Vedic Mathematics and Computer Science represents a dynamic interplay of ancient traditions and modern advancements. As we navigate the complexities of integration, we embark on a journey that transcends disciplinary boundaries, fosters cultural appreciation, and holds the potential to reshape computational methodologies in the digital age.

References

Devendra Kumar, Akshata Saharawat, “Analysis and Importance of Vedic Mathematics”, International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews Vol.3 (7), July 2022.

Ruchi Anchaliya1, Chiranjeevi G. N., Subhash Kulkarni, “Efficient Computing Techniques using Vedic Mathematics Sutras” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering Vol.3 (5), May 2015.

R. Thamil Chelvan and S. Roobini Priya, “Implementation of fixed and floating point division Using Dhvajanka Sutra”, International Journal of VLSI and Embedded Systems - IJVES, Vol 4 (2), March - April 2013.

Kuldeep Bhardwaj and Sanjay Chaudhary, “Implementation of Elliptic Curve Cryptography in C”, International Journal on Emerging Technologies Vol.3 (2), 2012.

Apeksha Jaiswal1, Prof. Pankaj Kumar Vyas, “Efficient Fault Tolerant Parallel FFTs using Vedic Urdhva Triyakbhyam Sutra and ECC”, International Journal of Scientific Progress and Research (IJSPR) Issue 133, Vol.46 (1), April 2018.

Raikhola, S. S., Panthi, D., Acharya, E. R. and Jha, K. A Thematic Analysis on Vedic Mathematics and Its Importance. Open Access Library Journal, 7: e6665, 2020.

D. Kishore Kumar, A. Rajakumari, “Modified Architecture of Vedic Multiplier for High speed applications”, International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, Vol.1 (6), August 2012.

Downloads

Published

2024-11-29

How to Cite

Lakshmi, P., & Vairagade, R. (2024). Applications of Vedic Mathematics in Computer Science. Journal of Research in Science and Engineering, 6(11), 6–9. https://doi.org/10.53469/jrse.2024.06(11).02