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  • '''Galois theory''' is an area of mathematical study that originated with [[Evariste Galois] ...ory in terms of polynomials and [[complex number|complex numbers]], today Galois theory is usually formulated using general [[Field theory (mathematics)|field theo
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  • '''Galois theory''' is an area of mathematical study that originated with [[Evariste Galois] ...ory in terms of polynomials and [[complex number|complex numbers]], today Galois theory is usually formulated using general [[Field theory (mathematics)|field theo
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  • * {{cite book | title=Lectures on Differential Galois Theory | author=Andy R. Magid | publisher=AMS Bookstore | year=1994 | isbn=0-8218-
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  • {{r|Galois theory}}
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  • ...ook | author=I.N. Stewart | authorlink=Ian Stewart (mathematician) | title=Galois theory | publisher=Chapman and Hall | year=1973 | isbn=0-412-10800-3 | pages=86-90
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  • ...ntly solved the general cubic equation.<ref name="Stewart">Stewart, Ian, ''Galois Theory, Third Edition'' (Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematics, 2004).</ref> * 1832: Galois theory is developed by [[Évariste Galois]] in his work on abstract algebra.<ref n
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  • ...ook | author=I.N. Stewart | authorlink=Ian Stewart (mathematician) | title=Galois theory | publisher=Chapman and Hall | year=1973 | isbn=0-412-10800-3 | pages=33-48
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  • ...s]] in the context of algebraic equations, as part of what is now called [[Galois theory]]. Consider the polynomial <math>x^2 + 1</math>, it is [[irreducible]] over
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  • *[[Galois theory]]
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  • ...necessary for basic modern number theory: complex analysis, group theory, Galois theory -- accompanied by greater rigor in analysis and abstraction in algebra.
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  • ...als can exist. The proof of this was one impetus for the development of [[Galois theory]].
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  • ...whether a given equation could be solved by radicals which gave rise to [[Galois theory]]. [[Joseph Liouville]] (1840) showed that neither [[logarithm|e]] nor <mat
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