Tschirnhaus transformation

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Etymology

Developed by Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus in 1683.

Noun

Tschirnhaus transformation (plural Tschirnhaus transformations)

  1. (mathematics) A type of mapping on polynomials that may be defined by means of field theory as the transformation on minimal polynomials implied by a different choice of primitive element.
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