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2 books enjoyed by Scientist Pierre de Fermat
Fermat's Last Theorem Pierre de Fermat
French mathematician who left a major mark on number theory and probability. His "Last Theorem" was finally proved 358 years after he stated it.
“Though the margin is too small to write the perfect proof, future mathematicians will groan solving this beautiful theorem soon, so it's quite fun.”
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Supreme intellect and high reflection combined with the stability of a judicial profession form an amateur genius structure that explored mathematics through pure passion. The intellectual provocation of announcing theorems without proof became the seed completing mathematics's greatest drama 350 years later, while professional stability paradoxically enabled pure intellectual adventure.
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Overview
Supreme intellect and high reflection combined with the stability of a judicial profession form an amateur genius structure that explored mathematics through pure passion. The intellectual provocation of announcing theorems without proof became the seed completing mathematics's greatest drama 350 years later, while professional stability paradoxically enabled pure intellectual adventure.
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Inner Virtues
Outer Virtues
Core Disposition
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