Fermat's last theorem

unlocking the secret of an ancient mathematical problem

147 pages

English language

Published April 5, 1996 by Four Walls Eight Windows.

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978-1-56858-077-7
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This book fills a significant void in scientific education: making mathematics fascinating and tangible through its historical origins. Despite being exquisitely succinct, Amir takes his readers on a multimillennial voyage as he in turn sets out to prove why Fermat's Last Theorem is proven to be so beautiful, both mathematically and beyond.

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Interesting read. I'm not mathematically inclined, but enjoyed gaining a bird's eye view of abstract mathematical ideas and a tiny slice of its history. I think Aczel does a fairly good job of treading the boundary between articulating theory just enough to convey its premise, while maintaining the layperson's interest by keeping it general.

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