The number theory revival | Math History | NJ Wildberger
After the work of Diophantus, there was something of a lapse in interest in pure number theory for quite some while. Around 1300 Gersonides developed the connection between the Binomial theorem and combinatorics, and then in the 17th century the topic was again taken up, notably by Fermat, and then by Euler, Lagrange, Legendre and Gauss. We discuss several notable results of Fermat, including of course his famous last theorem, also his work on sums of squares, Pell's equation, primes, and rational points on curves. The rational parametrization of the Folium of Descartes is shown, using the technique of Fermat. We also state Fermat's little theorem using the modular arithmetic language introduced by Gauss. Video Contents: 00:00 The number theory revival 01:05 Fermat 03:40 Diophantus 200-300 AD 05:43 Combinatorics - Binomial theorem 13:40 Some results of Fermat 38:23 Algebraic curves 41:32 Folium of Descartes 47:22 Newton forms for cubics 51:40 Sum of four squares 53:47 Fermat's little theorem ************ Research Gate page: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/... Blog: http://njwildberger.com/ Online courses at openlearning.com (currently Algebraic Calculus One): https://www.openlearning.com/courses/... Please join us for an exciting new approach to one of mathematics' most important subjects! Patreon: / njwildberger Your support would be much appreciated. Wild Egg Maths YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCriF... Insights into Mathematics Playlists: • The Algebra of Boole, Logic and Circuit An... (31 videos) • Box Arithmetic: a new framework for Mathem... (18 videos) • Hypergroups and Diffusion Symmetry: an int... (6 videos) • Rational Trigonometry for maths, physics a... (4 videos) • Sociology and Pure Maths (44 videos) • Old Babylonian mathematics and Plimpton 322 (8 videos) • Math Foundations (226 videos) • Math Seminars N J Wildberger (26 videos) • Math History (ancient to modern) (45 videos) • Geometric Linear Algebra (43 videos) • Algebraic Topology (40 videos) • Universal Hyperbolic Geometry (55 videos) • Differential Geometry (34 videos) • Elementary Probability and Statistics (8 videos) • Math Terminology for Incoming Uni Students (9 videos) • Famous Math Problems ( 46 videos) • Elementary Mathematics Explained (K-6) (40 videos) • Ancient Mathematics and insights of Howard... (7 videos) • Wild West Banking: A mathematician goes We... (7 videos) • Playing Go: the ancient oriental board game (19 videos) • Maths and Music (21 videos) • Year 9 Mathematics (review fractions, deci... (10 videos) • Wild Trig: An introduction to Rational Tri... (94 videos) Wild Egg Maths Playlists: • Intro to Algebraic Calculus with Box Arith... (4 videos) • Classical to Quantum (for Members) (64 videos) • Solving Polynomial Equations and the Geode... (45 videos) • De Casteljau Bezier curves and associated ... (20 videos) • Exploring q-series (for Members) (8 videos) • Six: A mathematical exploration (9 videos) • Algebraic Calculus One: a new foundation f... (52 videos) • Advice to prospective research mathematici... (9 videos) • The Hexagrammum Mysticum: a Geometric Gem ... (14 videos) • Algebraic Calculus Two (8 videos) • Special (Polynomial) Functions and Maxel N... (25 videos) • Dynamics on Graphs: The ADE Phenomenon & B... (30 videos)

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