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The Equation That Couldn't Be Solved: How Mathematical Genius Discovered The Language Of Symmetry
The Equation That Couldn't Be Solved: How Mathematical Genius Discovered The Language Of Symmetry
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For thousands of years mathematicians solved progressively more difficult algebraic equations, until they encountered the quintic equation, which resisted solution for three centuries. Working independently, two great prodigies ultimately proved that the quintic cannot be solved by a simple formula. These geniuses, a Norwegian named Niels Henrik Abel and a romantic Frenchman named Évariste Galois, both died tragically young. Their incredible labor, however, produced the origins of group theory.
The first extensive, popular account of the mathematics of symmetry and order, The Equation That Couldn't Be Solved is told not through abstract formulas but in a beautifully written and dramatic account of the lives and work of some of the greatest and most intriguing mathematicians in history.
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Mathematics, art, and science connected through symmetry.
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Who is this book for?
This book makes the fascinating story of group theory come alive by focusing on the lives of Abel and Galois, revealing how their groundbreaking work emerged from solving an unyielding equation. It's a captivating blend of history and math that invites anyone curious about the hidden patterns shaping our world, from music to particle physics. If you've ever wondered how complex ideas can be beautifully interconnected, this read will truly spark your curiosity.