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The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat, 1601-1665: Second Edition

(Paperback, Second Edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat, 1601-1665: Second Edition

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780691036663

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

16th January 1995

Edition:

Second Edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

History of mathematics
History of science

Dewey:

510.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

456

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

652g

Description

Hailed as one of the greatest mathematical results of the 20th century, the recent proof of Fermat's Last Theorem by Andrew Wiles brought to public attention the enigmatic problem-solver Pierre de Fermat, who centuries ago stated his famous conjecture in a margin of a book, writing that he did not have enough room to show his "truly marvellous demonstration." Along with formulating this proposition - x"y"=z" has no rational solution for n>2 - Fermat, an inventor of analytic geometry, also laid the foundations of differential and integral calculus; established, together with Pascal, the conceptual guidelines of the theory of probability, and created modern number theory. In this investigation of Fermat's life and work, Michael Sean Mahoney provides rare insight into the mathematical genius of a hobbyist who never sought to publish his work, yet who ranked with his contemporaries Pascal and Descartes in shaping the course of modern mathematics.

Reviews

"Mahoney's sensitive handling of the material, his sharp appreciation of conceptual and notational subtleties, and his willingness to detail or reconstruct proofs and procedures, now make possible an appreciation of the real power and variety of Fermat's invention."--Alan Gabbey, British Journal for the History of Science "A remarkably satisfying and cogent analysis."--Carl B. Boyer, Science

Author Bio

Michael Sean Mahoney is Professor of History at Princeton University.

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