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Galois Deformation
A Galois Deformation concerns limited cases where the theory that for infinitely many polynominals there are equally infinitely many roots may be applied. Therein, the jump-off point of polynominals may commit then to a form of spatial deformation. This is the reasoning behind the name.
The root theory may be named as a tool as it is limited in its formalism. In mathematics it applies to cases where the roots are greater than the polynominals.
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