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  2. Niels Henrik Abel ( / ˈɑːbəl / AH-bəl, Norwegian: [ˌnɪls ˈhɛ̀nːɾɪk ˈɑ̀ːbl̩]; 5 August 1802 – 6 April 1829) was a Norwegian mathematician who made pioneering contributions in a variety of fields. [1] . His most famous single result is the first complete proof demonstrating the impossibility of solving the general quintic equation in radicals.

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  4. View the biography of Niels Abel. If you disregard the very simplest cases, there is in all of mathematics not a single infinite series whose sum has been rigorously determined. In other words,the most important parts of mathematics stand without a foundation. Quoted in G F Simmons, Calculus Gems (New York 1992).

  5. In his wretched life of less than twenty-seven years Abel accomplished so much of the highest order that one of the leading mathematicians of the Nineteenth Century (Hermite, 1822-1901) could say without exaggeration, “Abel has left mathematicians enough to keep them busy for five hundred years.”

  6. Niels Henrik Abel (5 August 1802 – 6 April 1829) was a Norwegian mathematician who made pioneering contributions in a variety of fields. His most famous single result is the first complete proof demonstrating the impossibility of solving the general quintic equation in radicals.

  7. Apr 2, 2024 · April 6, 1829, Froland (aged 26) Subjects Of Study: Abelian group. Abelian theorem. elliptic function. equation. quintic equation. Niels Henrik Abel (born August 5, 1802, island of Finnøy, near Stavanger, Norway—died April 6, 1829, Froland) was a Norwegian mathematician, a pioneer in the development of several branches of modern mathematics.

  8. After having written a personal letter to king Karl Johan of Sweden, Abel was able to advance the date of his journey abroad, and in September 1825 he departed from Christiania. The plan and the terms of the grant called for him to go first to Gauss in Göttingen and then on to Paris, but when Abel got to Copenhagen, he changed the route of his ...

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