Abel's identity

English

Etymology

Proven in 1826 by Niels Henrik Abel.

Proper noun

Abel's identity

  1. (mathematics) An equation expressing the Wronskian of two solutions of a homogeneous second-order linear ordinary differential equation in terms of a coefficient of the original differential equation.
    Synonym: Abel's formula
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