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Abelian Integral
In mathematics, an abelian integral, named after the Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel, is an integral in the complex plane of the form :\int_^z R(x,w) \, dx, where R(x,w) is an arbitrary rational function of the two variables x and w, which are related by the equation :F(x,w)=0, where F(x,w) is an irreducible polynomial in w, :F(x,w)\equiv\varphi_n(x)w^n+\cdots+\varphi_1(x)w +\varphi_0\left(x\right), whose coefficients \varphi_j(x), j=0,1,\ldots,n are rational functions of x. The value of an abelian integral depends not only on the integration limits, but also on the path along which the integral is taken; it is thus a multivalued function of z. Abelian integrals are natural generalizations of elliptic integrals, which arise when :F(x,w)=w^2-P(x), \, where P\left(x\right) is a polynomial of degree 3 or 4. Another special case of an abelian integral is a hyperelliptic integral, where P(x), in the formula above, is a polynomial of degree greater than 4. Histor ...
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