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The History of Mathematics By Jacqueline Stedall

Book Name: The History of Mathematics

Writer: Jacqueline Stedall

It is a rarity indeed a prickly old numerical issue makes the news, yet

in1993 papers in Britain, France, and the United States declared that a 40-

year-old mathematician called Andrew Wiles, in a talk at the Isaac

NewtonInstitute in Cambridge, had shown proof of a 350-year-old problem

known as Fermat’s Last Theorem. As it turned out, the case was a little

premature: Wiles’ 200 pages of science contained a blunder that took a little

while to fix, however after two years the verification was secure. The tale of

Wiles’ nine-year battle with the hypothesis turned into the subject of a book

and of a television film in which Wiles was moved to tears as he discussed

his last breakthrough.One reason that this bit of numerical history so got

the public imagination was without a doubt the figure of Wiles himself. For

a very long time before the Cambridge address, he had worked in close to

segregation, giving himself resolutely to the profound and confounded

arithmetic fundamental the theorem.

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