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The mathematical life of a mathematician is short. Work rarely improves after...
Author:
Simon Singh
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Fermat's Last Theorem
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The mathematical life of a mathematician is short. Work rarely improves after the age of twenty-five or thirty. If little has been accomplished by then, little will ever be accomplished.
( Simon Singh )
[ Fermat's Last Theorem ]
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