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Squaring Technique using Vedic Mathematics
Author(s) -
Jasmine Bajaj,
Babita Jajodia
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
aijr proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2582-3922
DOI - 10.21467/proceedings.114.75
Subject(s) - trigonometry , mathematics , decimal , conic section , series (stratigraphy) , trigonometric functions , algebra over a field , inverse , taylor series , inverse trigonometric functions , approximation error , algorithm , arithmetic , pure mathematics , mathematical analysis , geometry , paleontology , biology
Vedic Mathematics provides an interesting approach to modern computing applications by offering an edge of time and space complexities over conventional techniques. Vedic Mathematics consists of sixteen sutras and thirteen sub-sutras, to calculate problems revolving around arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus and conics. These sutras are specific to the decimal number system, but this can be easily applied to binary computations. This paper presented an optimised squaring technique using Karatsuba-Ofman Algorithm, and without the use of Duplex property for reduced algorithmic complexity. This work also attempts Taylor Series approximation of basic trigonometric and inverse trigonometric series. The advantage of this proposed power series approximation technique is that it provides a lower absolute mean error difference in comparison to previously existing approximation techniques.

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