zero and the place-value system

“[T]he discovery of zero and the place-value system were inventions unique to Indian civilisation. [Just as] the Brahmi notation of the first nine whole numbers . . . was autochthonous and free of any outside influence, there can be no doubt that our decimal place-value system was born in India and was the product of Indian civilisation alone.”

—Georges Ifrah, The Universal History of Numbers, 2000.

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