Abel's Theorem in Problems and Solutions: Based on the lectures of Professor V.I.Arnold

Do formulas exist for the solution to algebraical equations in one variable of any degree like the formulas for quadratic equations? The main aim of this book is to give new geometrical proof of Abel's theorem, as proposed by Professor V.I. Arnold. The theorem states that for general algebraica...

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