👉 Myanmar, also known as Burma, has a unique mathematical tradition rooted in its historical and cultural context. Unlike many Western number systems, Myanmar traditionally uses a decimal system but with significant modifications. The most notable feature is the use of a base-60 (sexagesimal) system for certain measurements, such as time (hours, minutes, and seconds) and angles (degrees, minutes, and seconds). However, the most distinctive aspect is the use of "myanmar numerals," a system that incorporates symbols for zero and negative numbers, which are not as prominent in modern decimal systems. These numerals were used extensively in ancient Burmese mathematics and astronomy, particularly in texts like the "Kala Yant" and "Thudhamma Sutta," which contain complex mathematical problems and solutions. This system reflects a sophisticated understanding of mathematics in ancient Burma, blending practical applications with philosophical and spiritual dimensions.