niels henrik abel
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Definition
Proper noun A Norwegian mathematician (1802–1829) who made pioneering contributions to several fields of mathematics, most notably proving the impossibility of solving the general quintic equation by radicals. His work laid foundational concepts in group theory and elliptic functions.
Usage
- The theorem is named after Niels Henrik Abel.
- Niels Henrik Abel's work on elliptic functions was groundbreaking.
- The Abel Prize, a major mathematics award, honors the legacy of Niels Henrik Abel.
Advanced Usage
- Abelian: An adjective derived from Abel's name, used in mathematics to describe structures that are commutative (e.g., an Abelian group).
- The operation in this group is Abelian, meaning the order does not matter.
Variants and Related Words
- Abelian (adj): Pertaining to the mathematical property of commutativity, named in honor of Niels Henrik Abel.
- Abel Prize (n): A prestigious international award for outstanding scientific work in the field of mathematics, named after Niels Henrik Abel and awarded by the Norwegian government.
Synonyms
- Norwegian mathematician (This is a descriptive synonym, not a proper name substitute.)
Noun
- Norwegian mathematician (1802-1829)