It may fairly be said that the germs of the modern algebra of linear substitutions and concomitants are to be found in the fifth section of the Disquisitiones Arithmeticae; and inversely, every advance in the algebraic theory of forms is an acquisition to the arithmetical theory.


Part 1, sect. 48. - Theory of Numbers, 1892


It may fairly be said that the germs of the modern algebra of linear substitutions and concomitants are to be found in the fifth section of the...

It may fairly be said that the germs of the modern algebra of linear substitutions and concomitants are to be found in the fifth section of the...

It may fairly be said that the germs of the modern algebra of linear substitutions and concomitants are to be found in the fifth section of the...

It may fairly be said that the germs of the modern algebra of linear substitutions and concomitants are to be found in the fifth section of the...