Atish Mistry

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‘The first seven years that I worked on this problem I enjoyed the private combat. No matter how hard it had been, no matter how insurmountable things seemed, I was engaged in my favourite problem. It was my childhood passion, I just couldn’t put it down, I didn’t want to leave it for a moment. Then I’d spoken about it publicly, and in speaking about it there was actually a certain sense of loss. It was a very mixed emotion.
Fermat’s Last Theorem: The compelling biography and history of mathematical intellectual endeavour
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