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Fermat's Enigma: The Epic Quest to Solve the World's Greatest Mathematical Problem

xn + yn = zn, where n represents 3, 4, 5, ...no solution"I have discovered a truly marvelous demonstration of this proposition which this margin is...more
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few weeks ago
Does well to explain the subject and to inject some drama into what is realy quite a dry subject
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few weeks ago
Good book. Fermat and Andrew Wiles are the man.
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few weeks ago
Excellent book on the Fermat's big theorum, which extends the Pothagorian theorum to say the no solution exists for a^n + b^n = c^n where a,b,c,n are integers and n > 2. Fermat statee this theorum, but did not write down the proof. This book chronicles the mathematical society's hundreds of years long journey to prove Fermat right.
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One should give this book to a 7 year old kid, so that he develops very useful insights early in his life!
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Excellent story with quite a bit of history and was really surprised how many lives this theorem affected.
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few weeks ago
Great book if you're a math geek and a good book even if you're not!
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few weeks ago
Well-written, face-paced book. If you like Math history, this book is great.
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few weeks ago
The author is a bit of a religious bigot, but the book is informative and enjoyable. I liked the way that he brought out the personalities in the history of the problem.
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few weeks ago
singh tells the story better than a similar good detective story. logic and maths deals with truths whereas "good or not" is philosophy and religion. Like a good detective story
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few weeks ago
Truly a readable explanation of the development of a proof of Fermat's Last Theorum. Fermat penned a note in the margin of a text that he has a marvellous proof that for Xn +Yn=Zn (where n means to the power of n) there is no solutions to this equation for integers > 2. Neat - but he nowhere wrote this marvellous proof donw - and it took years before anyone could develop. This is the story...more
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  • ISBN-10: 0802713319
  • ISBN-13: 9780802713315
  • ISBN-10: 0802713319
  • ISBN-13: 9780802713315
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