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Explore the captivating journey of Fermat's Last Theorem, an iconic mathematical enigma that has puzzled great minds since the 17th century. In this compelling paperback edition, discover how Andrew Wiles transformed from a ten-year-old dreaming of solving this complex puzzle into the man who finally cracked it after years of dedication and isolation. This 368-page account not only chronicles Wiles’s emotional struggles and triumphs but also dives deep into the historical attempts to solve the theorem, showcasing the contributions of notable figures like the 18th-century French mathematician who made groundbreaking discoveries while facing societal constraints. This work stands as a monument to human perseverance and intellectual excellence. Ideal for both mathematicians and general readers alike, Fermat’s Last Theorem is more than just a book; it's an inspiring tale of passion, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge that defines the human spirit. Immerse yourself in this essential piece of mathematical history—a must-have for anyone fascinated by the intersections of history, mathematics, and personal determination.