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Continue Fermat’s story from Part 1: • The 350-Year Mystery of Fermat’s Last Theorem For 350 years, Fermat’s Last Theorem remained the most famous unsolved problem in mathematics. When a 10-year-old Andrew Wiles first read about it in The Last Problem by Eric Temple Bell, he decided he would solve it. For centuries, the theorem of Pierre de Fermat had defeated the greatest mathematicians. Decades later, after years of secret work, Wiles finally proved it. This is the story behind the proof that solved a 350-year mystery. _______ Time stamps: 00:00 The 350-Year Mystery of Fermat’s Last Theorem 00:31 10-Year-Old Andrew Wiles Discovers the Problem 01:03 The Taniyama–Shimura–Weil Conjecture 01:40 Andrew Wiles Reveals His Proof to the World 02:40 Paul Erdős on the Beauty of Mathematical Proofs 03:14 Did Pierre de Fermat Really Have a Proof? Music: Epidemic Sound Public domain images: Wikimedia Commons Additional licensed images: Envato Elements Math Animations: I use Python Manim to create the math visualizations in this video If you enjoy story-driven documentaries on the arts and science, consider subscribing for future episodes.