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<p>method to functions with more than two variables failed because of the enormous difficulty of the calculations involved. To solve what had become known in some circles as Gordan's Problem, Hilbert realized that it was necessary to take a completely different path. As a result, he demonstrated <a href="page.php?w=Hilbert%27s_basis_theorem">Hilbert's basis theorem</a>, showing the existence of a finite set of generators, for the invariants of <a href="page.php?w=algebraic_form">quantics</a> in any number of variables, but in an abstract form. That</p><p>
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