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Group theory — Galois

1832 AD · Transmission: Global
MathematicsTheoryFrench

Évariste Galois develops group theory in a series of manuscripts written the night before his death (1832), introducing the concepts of group, normal subgroup, and solvable group. He proves that a polynomial equation is solvable by radicals if and only if its Galois group is solvable, founding modern abstract algebra and the finite-group classification program.

Historical regionFrance — Paris
Primary sourceGalois, É. — Mémoire sur les conditions de résolubilité des équations par radicaux (1832, published posthumously by Liouville in 1846)
Original languageFrench
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