Galois Groups in the work of Mira Fernandes

Abstract

In connection to a review of the writings on Galois Theory of the Portuguese mathematician Aureliano Mira Fernandes at turn of the XXth century a brief narrative is presented on how the group theory concepts discovered by Galois are connected to previous work that took centuries to evolve, and how fast they changed the landscape of theoretical and applied mathematics and physics since its publication. From the conference "Mira Fernandes and his age - An historical Conference in honour of Aureliano de Mira Fernandes (1884-1958)", IST Lisbon, June 2009

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