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[parent] binomial equation (Definition)

Binomial equation is an algebraic equation of the simple type

$\displaystyle x^n-a = 0$
where $ n$ is a positive integer, $ a$ belongs to a certain field (or sometimes to a certain ring) and $ x$ is the unknown (or the indeterminate) of the equation. Solving the binomial equation means taking the $ n$th root of $ a$.

The binomial equation is written also

$\displaystyle x^n = a.$
Such a binomial equation may be examined in a group, too.

A special case of the binomial equation is the cyclotomic equation

$\displaystyle x^n-1 = 0.$
This name comes from the fact that the roots of the equation divide the unit circle in the complex plane into $ n$ equally long arcs (Greek $ \varkappa\acute{\upsilon}\varkappa\lambda{o}\varsigma$ `circle', $ \tau\acute{o}\mu{o}\varsigma$ `part').



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See Also: binomial, calculating the nth roots of a complex number, root of unity

Also defines:  cyclotomic equation

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Cross-references: circle, arcs, complex plane, unit circle, group, equation, indeterminate, ring, field, integer, positive, algebraic equation
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AMS MSC12E05 (Field theory and polynomials :: General field theory :: Polynomials )
 11C08 (Number theory :: Polynomials and matrices :: Polynomials)

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Binomial equation name by rm50 on 2008-01-29 22:13:57
Jussi,

Do you have a reference for this term? I've never seen it used (at least not for this).

Roger
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