The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat, 1601-1665

The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat, 1601-1665
Title The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat, 1601-1665 PDF eBook
Author Michael Sean Mahoney
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 458
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780691036663

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Hailed as one of the greatest mathematical results of the twentieth 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 marvelous demonstration." Along with formulating this proposition--xn+yn=zn 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 one of the first full-length investigations 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.

The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat (1601-1665)

The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat (1601-1665)
Title The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat (1601-1665) PDF eBook
Author Michael Sean Mahoney
Publisher
Total Pages 419
Release 1973
Genre
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The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat, 1601-1665

The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat, 1601-1665
Title The Mathematical Career of Pierre de Fermat, 1601-1665 PDF eBook
Author Michael Sean Mahoney
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 455
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Science
ISBN 0691187630

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Hailed as one of the greatest mathematical results of the twentieth 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 marvelous demonstration." Along with formulating this proposition--xn+yn=zn 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 one of the first full-length investigations 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.

The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon

The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon
Title The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Nolan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 1642
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1316380939

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The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon is the definitive reference source on René Descartes, 'the father of modern philosophy' and arguably among the most important philosophers of all time. Examining the full range of Descartes' achievements and legacy, it includes 256 in-depth entries that explain key concepts relating to his thought. Cumulatively they uncover interpretative disputes, trace his influences, and explain how his work was received by critics and developed by followers. There are entries on topics such as certainty, cogito ergo sum, doubt, dualism, free will, God, geometry, happiness, human being, knowledge, Meditations on First Philosophy, mind, passion, physics, and virtue, which are written by the largest and most distinguished team of Cartesian scholars ever assembled for a collaborative research project - 92 contributors from ten countries.

13 Lectures on Fermat's Last Theorem

13 Lectures on Fermat's Last Theorem
Title 13 Lectures on Fermat's Last Theorem PDF eBook
Author Paulo Ribenboim
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 306
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1468493426

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Lecture I The Early History of Fermat's Last Theorem.- 1 The Problem.- 2 Early Attempts.- 3 Kummer's Monumental Theorem.- 4 Regular Primes.- 5 Kummer's Work on Irregular Prime Exponents.- 6 Other Relevant Results.- 7 The Golden Medal and the Wolfskehl Prize.- Lecture II Recent Results.- 1 Stating the Results.- 2 Explanations.- Lecture III B.K. = Before Kummer.- 1 The Pythagorean Equation.- 2 The Biquadratic Equation.- 3 The Cubic Equation.- 4 The Quintic Equation.- 5 Fermat's Equation of Degree Seven.- Lecture IV The Naïve Approach.- 1 The Relations of Barlow and Abel.- 2 Sophie Germain.- 3 Co.

How Euler Did Even More

How Euler Did Even More
Title How Euler Did Even More PDF eBook
Author C. Edward Sandifer
Publisher The Mathematical Association of America
Total Pages 254
Release 2014-11-19
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0883855844

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Sandifer has been studying Euler for decades and is one of the world’s leading experts on his work. This volume is the second collection of Sandifer’s “How Euler Did It” columns. Each is a jewel of historical and mathematical exposition. The sum total of years of work and study of the most prolific mathematician of history, this volume will leave you marveling at Euler’s clever inventiveness and Sandifer’s wonderful ability to explicate and put it all in context.

The Geometry of René Descartes

The Geometry of René Descartes
Title The Geometry of René Descartes PDF eBook
Author René Descartes
Publisher Open Court
Total Pages 274
Release 1925
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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The great work that founded analytical geometry. Includes the original French text, Descartes' own diagrams, and the definitive Smith-Latham translation. "The greatest single step ever made in the progress of the exact sciences." -- John Stuart Mill.