- In mathematics, a
quintic function is a
function of the form g(x)=ax5+bx4+cx3+dx2+ex+f,{\displaystyle g(x)=ax^{5}+bx^{4}+cx^{3}+dx^{2}+ex+f,\,} where...
- In
algebraic geometry, the Barth–Nieto
quintic is a
quintic 3-fold in 4 (or
sometimes 5)
dimensional projective space studied by Wolf
Barth and Isidro...
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continuity must
exclude four
branch cuts.
George Jerrard showed that some
quintic equations can be
solved in
closed form
using radicals and
Bring radicals...
- In mathematics, a
quintic threefold is a 3-dimensional
hypersurface of
degree 5 in 4-dimensional
projective space P 4 {\displaystyle \mathbb {P} ^{4}}...
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improved statement follows directly from
Galois theory § A non-solvable
quintic example.
Galois theory implies also that x5−x−1=0{\displaystyle x^{5}-x-1=0}...
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Quintic Mandelbulb...
- is a non-singular
quintic threefold in CP4,
which is the
algebraic variety consisting of all of the
zeros of a
homogeneous quintic polynomial in the homogeneous...
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general quintic could not be solved, some
particular quintics can be solved, such as x5 - 1 = 0, and the
precise criterion by
which a
given quintic or higher...
- In mathematics, an
affine algebraic plane curve is the zero set of a
polynomial in two variables. A
projective algebraic plane curve is the zero set in...
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complete proof demonstrating the
impossibility of
solving the
general quintic equation in radicals. This
question was one of the
outstanding open problems...