The proof of Fermat's last theorem was met with disbelief and awe from "summary" of Fermat's last theorem by Simon Singh
When the proof of Fermat's last theorem was finally revealed to the world, it was met with a combination of disbelief and awe. For over 350 years, mathematicians had grappled with the enigmatic puzzle left behind by Pierre de Fermat, a seemingly simple statement that had eluded the brightest minds in the field. The theorem, which asserted that there are no whole number solutions to the equation x^n + y^n = z^n when n is greater than 2, had become a symbol of mathematical mystery and frustration.
As Andrew Wiles stood before his peers and presented his proof, the mathematical community held its breath. Wiles had spent seven years working in secrecy, pouring over complex equations and intricate proofs in pursuit of a solution to Fermat's riddle. When he finally unveiled his work, it was a moment of reckoning for the field of mathematics. The proof was not only elegant and profound, but it also represented a triumph of human intellect ...
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