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When Andrew Wiles of Princeton University announced a solution of Fermat's last theorem in 1993, it electrified the world of mathematics. After a flaw was discovered in the proof, Wiles had to work for another year--he had already labored in solitude for seven years--to establish that he had solved the 350-year-old problem. Simon Singh's book is a lively, comprehensible explanation of Wiles's work and of the star-, trauma-, and wacko-studded history of Fermat's last theorem. Fermat's Enigma contains some problems that offer a taste of the math, but it also includes limericks to give a feeling for the goofy side of mathematicians.
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Fermat's Last Theorem, Simon Singh, John Lynch
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- 2011
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- Titolo
- Fermat's Last Theorem
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Simon Singh, John Lynch
- Editore
- Harper Perennial
- Pubblicato
- 2011
- Formato
- In brossura
- ISBN10
- 0007902492
- ISBN13
- 9780007902491
- Serie
- Tag
- Saggistica, Tema stórico, Storia, Storie vere, Biografie, Scienza e Matematica, Scienze Naturali, Scienza, Matematica, Indovinelli e rompicapi, Matematica e logica, Teoria dei numeri
- Prima pubblicazione
- 1997
- Titolo originale
- Fermat's Last Theorem
- Valutazione
- 4,4 su 5
- Descrizione
- When Andrew Wiles of Princeton University announced a solution of Fermat's last theorem in 1993, it electrified the world of mathematics. After a flaw was discovered in the proof, Wiles had to work for another year--he had already labored in solitude for seven years--to establish that he had solved the 350-year-old problem. Simon Singh's book is a lively, comprehensible explanation of Wiles's work and of the star-, trauma-, and wacko-studded history of Fermat's last theorem. Fermat's Enigma contains some problems that offer a taste of the math, but it also includes limericks to give a feeling for the goofy side of mathematicians.










