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'Fermat's Last Theorem' Author Amir Aczel Dies At 65

Author Amir Aczel dies of cancer at 65. (Author Photo/Atria Books)
Author Amir Aczel dies of cancer at 65. (Author Photo/Atria Books)

Mathematician Amir Aczel became an unlikely best-selling author when he published “Fermat’s Last Theorem” in 1996. It became the first of his many books that attempted to explain the world of math to non-mathematicians.

Aczel died last month from cancer at the age of 65. Here & Now‘s Eric Westervelt spoke with Aczel earlier this year about what became his last published book, “Finding Zero: A Mathematician’s Odyssey to Uncover the Origins of Numbers.” We listen back.

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