Thomae's formula

In mathematics, Thomae's formula is a formula introduced by Carl Johannes Thomae (1870) relating theta constants to the branch points of a hyperelliptic curve (Mumford 1984, section 8). == History == In 1824, the Abel–Ruffini theorem established that polynomial equations of a degree of five or higher could have no solutions in radicals.

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Thomae's formula

In mathematics, Thomae's formula is a formula introduced by Carl Johannes Thomae (1870) relating theta constants to the branch points of a hyperelliptic curve (Mumford 1984, section 8). == History == In 1824, the Abel–Ruffini theorem established that polynomial equations of a degree of five or higher could have no solutions in radicals.

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