Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4582399 | Expositiones Mathematicae | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
An explicit formula for the most general root of a solvable polynomial of prime degree is stated and proved. Such a root can be expressed rationally in terms of a single compound radical determined by the roots of a cyclic polynomial whose degree divides μ−1μ−1, where μμ is the prime. The study of such formulas was initiated by a formula of Abel for roots of quintic polynomials that are solvable, and was carried forward by Kronecker and a few others, but seems to have lain dormant since 1924. A formula equivalent to the one given here is contained in a paper of Anders Wiman in 1903, but it seems to have been forgotten.
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Authors
Harold M. Edwards,