Fermat's Enigma Epic Quest To Solve The Worlds Greatest Mathematical Problem - Simon Singh
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Fermat's Enigma Epic Quest To Solve The Worlds Greatest Mathematical Problem

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Language
English
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National Geographic Books
Pages
336
ISBN
9780140268690
In the 17th century, Pierre de Fermat scribbled a seemingly simple mathematical conjecture in the margin of a book, claiming he had a marvelous proof that the space was too narrow to contain. This innocent note ignited a quest that would span more than three and a half centuries, baffling the greatest minds and becoming the most notorious unsolved problem in mathematics.

Simon Singh's book chronicles this epic intellectual journey, tracing the theorem's origins from ancient Greece through centuries of brilliant attempts and agonizing failures. It reveals a human story of obsession, rivalry, and profound dedication, culminating in the solitary, decades-long pursuit by Andrew Wiles, who finally brought the enigma to a close. Discover how a problem understandable by a child could drive mathematicians to the brink, shaping the very landscape of mathematics and revealing the power of human perseverance.

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Fermat's Last Theorem Originally published in 1997
Original language
English
Original publisher Fourth Estate

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