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Hi everyone. I am Pietro Boselli. Dr. Pietro Boselli actually.
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Today we're gonna talk about Fermat's Last Theorem.
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He had a hobby. A passion for math.
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So he would go back home and write his theorems and conjectures.
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Fermat's notebook had lots of conjectures.
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He would write down saying,
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"Oh I know some proof of this, but I have no time to write it."
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Over the centuries, mathematicians went through this book and found proof to all his conjectures,
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apart from the last theorem.
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The last theorem was very interesting.
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Many people attempted the solution, and thought they found it, but then somebody proved them wrong.
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Andrew Wiles discovered this theorem when he was 10 years old and became obsessed with it.
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He worked in secret because so many people attempted and failed.
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He found a solution and he presented to the public and he was acclaimed worldwide.
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The Queen knighted him and it was a great success
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until somebody actually found an error in his proof.
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He was not gonna give up that easily and he worked for another year, full time,
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and he found a solution.
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And it goes like this:
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If you have X to the n plus Y to the n equal Z to the n.
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If n is a positive integer greater than 2,
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this equation is never true.
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It looks very simple, but the mathematics proving that something doesn't exist,
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is always harder than proving that something exists.
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This is a variety of application in cryptography.
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Writing encryptions and codes and all of that, you know, secret stuff.
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And it opened up a whole new world for mathematics, a whole new branch of mathematics.