We consider essential self-adjointness on the space C0∞((0,∞)) of even order, strongly singular, homogeneous differential operators associated with differential expressions of the type τ2n(c)=(−1)ndx2nd2n+x2nc,x>0,n∈N,c∈R, in L2((0,∞);dx). While the special case n=1 is classical and it is well-known that τ2(c)C0∞((0,∞)) is essentially self-adjoint if and only if c≥3/4, the case n∈N, n≥2, is far from obvious. In particular, it is not at all clear from the outset that there exists cn∈R,n∈N, such that τ2n(c)C0∞((0,∞)) is essentially self-adjoint if and only if c≥cn.\label0.1(*) As one of the principal results of this paper we indeed establish the existence of cn, satisfying cn≥(4n−1)!!/22n, such that property \eqref{0.1} holds. In sharp contrast to the analogous lower semiboundedness question, for which values of cis τ2n(c)C0∞((0,∞)) bounded from below?, which permits the sharp (and explicit) answer c≥[(2n−1)!!]2/22n, n∈N, the answer for \eqref{0.1} is surprisingly complex and involves various aspects of the geometry and analytical theory of polynomials. For completeness we record explicitly, c1=3/4,c2=45,c3=2240(214+71009)/27, and remark that cn is the root of a polynomial of degree n−1. We demonstrate that for n=6,7, cn are algebraic numbers not expressible as radicals over Q (and conjecture this is in fact true for general n≥6).