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Fermat's Last Theorem

By Simon Singh

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| Audio Cassette | 9780001054639

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    A disclosed mystery

    Simon Singh tells the fascinating story of the theorem whose demonstration was too long for being written in the margin of a page and had to be faced by generations of mathematicians, waiting the advent of Andrew Wiles, who put an end to this unsolved question after three centuries and a half of fai ... (continue)

    Simon Singh tells the fascinating story of the theorem whose demonstration was too long for being written in the margin of a page and had to be faced by generations of mathematicians, waiting the advent of Andrew Wiles, who put an end to this unsolved question after three centuries and a half of failures.
    The extraordinary abilities of the author make this book interesting to every kind of reader, even to someone who’s closed his last Math book forty years ago.

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    Andrea said on May 4, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Maths made interesting :)

    Simon Singh really has the power to tell a really good story about just about anything.

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    Hans said on Nov 13, 2007 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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