Tschirnhaus transformation

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title: Tschirnhaus transformation
text: In mathematics, a Tschirnhaus transformation, also known as Tschirnhausen transformation, is a type of mapping on polynomials developed by Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus in 1683. Simply, it is a method for transforming a polynomial equation of degree n ≥ 2 with some nonzero intermediate coefficients, a 1 , . . . , a n − 1 , such that some or all of the transformed intermediate coefficients, a 1 ′ , . . . , a n − 1 ′ , are exactly zero. For example, finding a substitution for a cubic equation
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