Fermat's enigma

the quest to solve the world's greatest mathematical problem

315 pages

English language

Published 1997 by Walker.

ISBN:
978-0-8027-1331-5
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OCLC Number:
36969738

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Fermat's Last Theorem became the Holy Grail of mathematics. Whole and colorful lives were devoted, and even sacrificed, to finding a proof. Leonhard Euler, the greatest mathematician of the eighteenth century, had to admit defeat. Sophie Germain took on the identity of a man to do research in a field forbidden to females, and made the most significant breakthrough of the nineteenth century.

The dashing Evariste Galois scribbled down the results of his research deep into the night before venturing out to die in a duel in 1832. Yutaka Taniyama, whose insights would ultimately lead to the solution, tragically killed himself in 1958. On the other hand, Paul Wolfskehl, a famous German industrialist, claimed Fermat had saved him from suicide, and established a rich prize for the first person to prove the theorem.

And then came Princeton professor Andrew Wiles, who had dreamed of proving Fermat's Last Theorem ever since …

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  • Wiles, Andrew
  • Fermat's last theorem