Description
Number Theory Through the Eyes of Sophie Germain: An Inquiry Course is an innovative textbook for an introductory number theory course.
Sophie Germain (1776–1831) was largely self-taught in mathematics and, two centuries ago, in solitude, devised and implemented a plan to prove Fermat's Last Theorem. We have only recently completely understood this work from her unpublished letters and manuscripts. David Pengelley has been a driving force in unraveling this mystery and here he masterfully guides his readers along a path of discovery. Germain, because of her circumstances as the first woman to do important original mathematical research, was forced to learn most of what we now include in an undergraduate number theory course for herself. Pengelley has taken excerpts of her writings (and those of others) and, by asking his readers to decipher them, skillfully leads us through an inquiry-based course in elementary number theory. It is a detective story on multiple levels. What is Sophie Germain thinking? What do her mathematical writings mean? How do we understand what she knew and what she was trying to do, where she succeeded and where she didn't?
Undergraduate students interested in learning number theory and math history.
More Information
American Mathematical Society
View all titlesBibliographic Information
- Publisher American Mathematical Society
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781470472207
- Publication Country or regionUnited States
- FormatPaperback
- Pages202
- ReadershipCollege/Tertiary Education
- Publish StatusPublished
- Copyright Year2023
- SeriesClassroom Resource Materials
- Reference CodeCLRM70
American Mathematical Society has chosen to review this offer before it proceeds.
You will receive an email update that will bring you back to complete the process.
You can also check the status in the My Offers area
Please wait while the payment is being prepared.
Do not close this window.