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Today’s Google logo pays tribute to a 17th Century math genius, Pierre de Fermat, and his Last Theorem, which took centuries to solve. Though he was trained and worked as a lawyer, he ranked with Rene ...
Pierre de Fermat and his Last Theorem were featured on Google Doodle Wednesday, in honor of his 410th birthday. Last Theorem is notably the most famous theorem, dubbed the "most difficult math problem ...
The birthday of Pierre de Fermat, the 17th century French lawyer famous for the so-called 'Fermat's Last Theorem' mathematical puzzle, is celebrated in a Google Doodle today. Pierre de Fermat, was ...
Pierre de Fermat's 410th birthday is celebrated in a Google doodle today. Here are ten things you need to know about the French mathematician. 7. Fermat had five children. The eldest, Clément-Samuel, ...
Like many math students, I had dreams of mathematical greatness. I thought I was close once. A difficult algebra problem in college kept me working late into the night. After hours of struggle, I felt ...
Today is the 410th birthday of Pierre de Fermat, born on August 17, 1601 in Beaumont-de-Lomagne, France. He was a lawyer but was best known for his work in mathematics, as illustrated by today's ...
The mathematician is known as the father of modern number theory even though he spent most of his time working as a lawyer Those who were never fond of math should probably avoid the Google homepage ...
Pierre de Fermat's 410th birthday is celebrated in a Google doodle today. Here are ten things you need to know about the French mathematician. 1. Born in 1601 in Beaumont-de-Lomagne, France, Fermat’s ...
Google is celebrating the life of Pierre de Fermat, born 410 years ago today in 1601 Beaumont-de-Lomagne, France. He lived for 63 years, dying on January 12, 1665 in France. He was a lawyer but most ...