The Tschirnhaus transformation, named after the German mathematician Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus, is a mathematical technique used primarily in the field of algebra, particularly in the study of polynomial equations and algebraic curves. This transformation allows one to change the coordinates of a polynomial or algebraic expression to simplify it or transform it into a more convenient form. In particular, the transformation can help eliminate certain terms from a polynomial equation, making it easier to analyze or solve.

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