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Diophantus and diophantine equations

This book tells the story of Diophantine analysis, a subject that, owing to its thematic proximity to algebraic geometry, became fashionable in the last half century and has remained so ever since. This new treatment of the methods of Diophantus--a person whose very existence has long been doubted b...

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Autor principal: Bashmakova, Isabella Grigoryevna
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: American Mathematical Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2671172
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description This book tells the story of Diophantine analysis, a subject that, owing to its thematic proximity to algebraic geometry, became fashionable in the last half century and has remained so ever since. This new treatment of the methods of Diophantus--a person whose very existence has long been doubted by most historians of mathematics--will be accessible to readers who have taken some university mathematics. It includes the elementary facts of algebraic geometry indispensable for its understanding. The heart of the book is a fascinating account of the development of Diophantine methods during the Renaissance and in the work of Fermat. This account is continued to our own day and ends with an afterword by Joseph Silverman, who notes the most recent developments including the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.
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spelling cern-26711722021-04-21T18:26:11Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2671172engBashmakova, Isabella GrigoryevnaDiophantus and diophantine equationsMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis book tells the story of Diophantine analysis, a subject that, owing to its thematic proximity to algebraic geometry, became fashionable in the last half century and has remained so ever since. This new treatment of the methods of Diophantus--a person whose very existence has long been doubted by most historians of mathematics--will be accessible to readers who have taken some university mathematics. It includes the elementary facts of algebraic geometry indispensable for its understanding. The heart of the book is a fascinating account of the development of Diophantine methods during the Renaissance and in the work of Fermat. This account is continued to our own day and ends with an afterword by Joseph Silverman, who notes the most recent developments including the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.American Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:26711722019
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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Diophantus and diophantine equations
title Diophantus and diophantine equations
title_full Diophantus and diophantine equations
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title_short Diophantus and diophantine equations
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topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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