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FERMAT, PIERRE DE (1601-1665)

This article appears in Volume V10, Page 275 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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FERMAT, PIERRE DE (1601-1665) , French mathematician, was born on the 17th of August 16or, at Beaumont-de-Lomagne near
Montauban
 . While still
young
 , he, along with Blaise Pascal, made some discoveries in regard to the properties of numbers, on which he afterwards built his method of calculating probabilities. He discovered a simpler method of quadrating parabolas than that of Archimedes, and a method of finding the greatest and the smallest ordinates of curved lines analogous to that of the then unknown differential calculus. His
great
 
work
  De maximis et minimis brought him into conflict with Rene Descartes, but the dispute was chiefly due to a want of explicitness in the statement of Fermat (see INFINITESIMAL CAL-cutus). His brilliant researches in the theory of numbers entitle him to rank as the founder of the modern theory. They origin-ally took the form of marginal notes in a copy of Bachet's Diophantus, and were published in 1670 by his son Samuel, who incorporated them in a new edition of this Greek writer. Other theorems were published in his Opera Varia, and in John Wallis's Commercium epistolicum (1658). He died in the belief that he had found a relation which every prime number must satisfy, namely 223+1= a prime. This was afterwards disproved by Leonhard Euler for the case when n= 5. Fermat's Theorem, if p is prime and a is prime to p then a P-1-1 is divisible by p, was first given in a
letter
  of 164o. Fermat's Problem is that x"+y"=z" is impossible for integral values of x, y and z when n is greater than 2.
Fermat was for some time councillor for the
parliament
  of Toulouse, and in the discharge of the duties of that office he was distinguished both for legal knowledge and for strict integrity of conduct. Though the sciences were the principal objects of his private studies, he was also an accomplished general scholar and an excellent linguist. He died at Toulouse on the 12th of January 1665. He left a son, Samuel de Fermat (163o-169o) who published translations of several Greek authors and wrote certain books on law in addition to editing his father's works.
The Opera mathematica of Fermat were published at Toulouse, in 2 vols. folio, 167o and 1679. The first contains the " Arithmetic of Diophantus," with notes and additions. The second includes a " Method for the Quadrature of Parabolas," and a treatise " on
Maxima
  and Minima, on Tangents, and on Centres of Gravity," containing the same solutions of a variety of problems as were after-wards incorporated into the more extensive method of fluxions by Newton and Leibnitz. In the same volume are treatises on "Geometric Loci, or Spherical Tangencies," and on the " Rectification of Curves," besides a restoration of " Apollonius's Plane Loci," together with the author's correspondence addressed to Descartes, Pascal, Roberval, Huygens and others. The fEuvres of Fermat have been re-edited by P. Tannery and C.
Henry
  (Paris, 18911894).
See Paul Tannery, ' Sur la date des principales decouvertes de Fermat," in the Bulletin Darboux (1883) ; and " Les Manuscrits de Fermat," in the Annales de la faculte des lettres de Bordeaux.


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