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Conditions for the Reality of the Roots of an n-ic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

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The homogeneous real linear transformation in n variables is such that, when these variables are used as a set of mutually rectangular coordinates, an n-dimensional sphere is transformed into an n-dimensional ellipsoid; n mutually rectangular radii of the sphere become the n, mutually rectangular, principal radii of the ellipsoid. When these principal radii have not been rotated from their original directions, the transformation is said to be pure, or irrotational. Since these radii are necessarily real, the roots of the n-ic for the determination of the n principal elongations are necessarily real.

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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1905