Fermat's Enigma

The Epic Quest to Solve the World's Greatest Mathematical Problem

Simon Singh

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One of three books Chamath Palihapitiya tells new graduates to read.

Book Synopsis

"Fermat's Enigma" by Simon Singh is a gripping account of the world's most notorious mathematical puzzle. This true story unravels the mystery behind Fermat's Last Theorem, a theorem that stumped mathematicians for over 350 years. Singh takes readers on a journey through history, exploring the lives of the brilliant minds who grappled with the theorem’s enigmatic proof. From mathematical prodigies to famous mathematicians like Pierre de Fermat and Andrew Wiles, the book highlights their tireless efforts to uncover the elusive solution.

With accessible explanations, Singh delves into the complexities of number theory and its profound implications. Weaving together anecdotes and historical narratives, he presents the challenges faced by mathematicians throughout the centuries. Despite countless failed attempts, the question mark hanging over Fermat's theorem persisted, capturing the interest of countless enthusiasts, including the author himself.

The book chronicles Wiles' personal quest to crack the problem, which consumed his life for seven years. Singh guides readers through the intricate steps of Wiles' proof, revealing the immense dedication and brilliance required to achieve such a feat. The story culminates in a historic moment that resounded throughout the mathematical community, marking the end of centuries of speculation and the triumphant vindication of one of mathematics' most captivating riddles.

"Fermat's Enigma" offers a captivating blend of history, biography, and mathematical discovery. Simon Singh's engaging narrative style makes this complex topic accessible to all readers, even those without a mathematical background. Through this remarkable tale, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the beauty, challenges, and significance of mathematics, providing an illuminating perspective on the world of numbers and the enduring enigma that captured generations of mathematicians.

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