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Modular Forms and Fermat's Last Theorem |
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Rating:  Summary: Not 24 hours Review: I ordered this book in April and it's May now. It says "Available in 24 hours" but Customer Service says it's a Special Order item that ships in "4-6 weeks".
Rating:  Summary: Yet another application of elliptic curves... Review: The successful proof of Fermat's Last Theorem by Andrew Wiles was probably the most widely publicized mathematical result of the 20th century. And once again, among their numerous other applications, elliptic curves are employed in the proof. The book is a compilation of articles written by first-class mathematicians, the reading of which will give one a thorough understanding of the proof, along with an overview of some very interesting topics in number theory and algebraic geometry. The reader who undertakes an understanding of the proof already no doubt has a substantial amount of 'mathematical maturity', and no review, no matter how complete, would influence greatly such a reader. Suffice it to say then that this book is excellent, and even a reader interested solely in elliptic curves and modular forms could benefit greatly from the reading of this book.
Rating:  Summary: Great?!?! Review: This book might be good if you like number theory. But if you're an analyst who hates number theory or a brick-layer, then this book is probably not meant for you. I hope you found this review helpful. Have a nice day.
Rating:  Summary: Great?!?! Review: This item is very instructively, not only for "real" mathematicians. Of course, sometimes it's very difficult to "read". It gives me pleasure to own the proof of FLT.
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