Ebook: The equation that couldn't be solved: how mathematical genius discovered the language of symmetry
Author: Galois Evariste, Galois Évariste, Livio Mario
- Tags: Diophantine analysis, Diophantine analysis--History, Galois theory, Galois theory--History, Group theory, Group theory--History, Gruppentheorie, Symmetric functions, Symmetric functions--History, Symmetrische Funktion, Symmetry (Mathematics), Symmetry (Mathematics)--History, History, Biography, Electronic books, Galois Évariste -- 1811-1832, Galois Evariste, Group theory -- History, Galois theory -- History, Symmetric functions -- History, Symmetry (Mathematics) -- History, Diophantine analysis -- History
- Year: 2005
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- City: New York
- Language: English
- epub
Symmetry -- eye s'dnim eht ni yrtemmyS -- Never forget this in the midst of your equations -- The poverty-stricken mathematician -- The romantic mathematician -- Groups -- Symmetry rules -- Who's the most symmetrical of them all? -- Requiem for a romantic genius.;Traces the four-thousand-year-old mathematical effort to discover and define the laws of symmetry, citing the achievements of doomed geniuses Niels Henrick Abel and Evariste Galois to solve the quintic equation and give birth to group theory.
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