Niels Henrik Abel (180229) was one of the most prominent mathematicians in the first half of the nineteenth century. His pioneering work in diverse areas such as algebra analysis geometry and mechanics has made the adjective ''abelian'' a commonplace in mathematical writing. These collected works first published in two volumes in 1881 after careful preparation by the mathematicians Ludwig Sylow (18321918) and Sophus Lie (184299) contain some of the pillars of mathematical history. Volume 2 contains additional articles on elliptic functions and infinite series. It also includes extracts from Abel''s letters as well as detailed notes and commentary by Sylow and Lie on Abel''s pioneering work.
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