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Fermat's Enigma: Epic Quest To Solve The Worlds Greatest Mathematical Problem

Fermat's Enigma: Epic Quest To Solve The Worlds Greatest Mathematical Problem

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Fermat's Enigma: Epic Quest To Solve The Worlds Greatest Mathematical Problem

by Singh, Simon

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0140268693
ISBN 13
9780140268690
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Penguin Canada, 1998. Soft cover. Fine. 23-16-3. Vintage. In Very Good Used Condition No Highlighting And No Writing. For More Information On Condition. Please See All Photos "I Have Discovered A Truly Marvelous Proof, Which This Margin Is Too Narrow To Contain." With These Tantalizing Word, The Seventeenth-Century French Mathematician Pierre De Fermat Threw Down The Gauntlet To Future Generations. What Came To Be Known As Fermat's Last Theorem Looked Simple, Yet The Finest Mathematical Minds Would Be Baffled For More Than Three And Half Centuries. Fermat's Last Theorem Became The Holy Grail Of Mathematics. Whole And Colourful Lives Were Devoted To, And Even Sacrificed, To Finding A Solution. Then, Came Princeton Professor Andrew Wiles, Who Had Dreamed Of Proving Fermat Ever Since He First Read Of It As A Boy Of Ten In His Local Library. In 1993, Some 356 Years After Fermat's Challenge, And After Seven Years Of Working In Isolation And Secrecy, Wiles Stunned The World By Announcing A Proof-Though His Own Journey Would Be Far From Over. Fermat's Enigma Is The Story Of The Epic Quest To Solve The Greatest Math Problem Of All Time. It Is A Human Drama Of High Dreams, Intellectual Brilliance, And Extraordinary Determination.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
002202
Title
Fermat's Enigma: Epic Quest To Solve The Worlds Greatest Mathematical Problem
Author
Singh, Simon
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0140268693
ISBN 13
9780140268690
Publisher
Penguin Canada
Place of Publication
Toronto
Date Published
1998
Pages
315
Size
23-16-3
Keywords
Algebra, Mathematics, Calculus, Geometry, Math Problems. Math Teacher, Mathematician, Teach Yourself, General, Mathematical Analysis
Bookseller catalogs
Non-Fiction;
X weight
500 g

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