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  2. Fermat's Last Theorem in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after Arcadia opened in London, Andrew Wiles announced his proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, a coincidence of timing that resulted in news stories about the proof quoting Stoppard. Fermat's Last Tango is a 2000 stage musical by Joanne Sydney Lessner and Joshua Rosenblum. Protagonist "Daniel Keane" is a fictionalized Andrew Wiles.

  3. The Mathematics of Murder: A Fearne & Bracknell Collection

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    The 14 stories in the book all revolve around one or more members of a small law firm of solicitors located in London in an area near the Tower called Little Bethel, "on the borderline between the City and the East End". The two senior partners are Francis Fearne and Robert Bracknell; the junior partners are their children, Tara Fearne and Hugo ...

  4. The Oxford Murders (novel) - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 978-0143037965. The Oxford Murders ( Spanish: Crímenes imperceptibles; Imperceptible Crimes) is a novel by the Argentine author Guillermo Martínez, first published in 2003. It was translated into English in 2005 by Sonia Soto. [1] [2] The story tells about a professor of logic, who, along with a graduate student, investigates a series ...

  5. Theodore Streleski - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Streleski. Theodore Landon "Ted" Streleski (1936) was an American former graduate student in mathematics at Stanford University who murdered his former faculty advisor, Professor Karel de Leeuw, with a ball-peen hammer on August 18, 1978. Shortly after the murder, Streleski turned himself in to the authorities, claiming he felt the ...

  6. Ted Kaczynski - Wikipedia

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    He was a mathematics prodigy, but abandoned his academic career in 1969 to pursue a primitive lifestyle. Between 1978 and 1995, Kaczynski murdered three people and injured 23 others in a nationwide mail bombing campaign against people he believed to be advancing modern technology and the destruction of the natural environment .

  7. Limeslade Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The Incident. On Monday 4 February 1929, on Plunch Lane, in the tiny hamlet of Limeslade on the edge of The Mumbles, Jackson was attacked. [5] Just after 10pm, Jackson and her neighbour Olive Dimick were returning from the Tivoli Cinema, having left home together at 6pm. Olive has only just said goodbye to Kate when she heard her scream.

  8. Emmett Till - Wikipedia

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    Emmett Louis Till (July 25, 1941 – August 28, 1955) was an African American teenager who was abducted and lynched in Mississippi in 1955 after being accused of offending a white woman, Carolyn Bryant, in her family's grocery store.

  9. Murders of Lisa Fuillerat and Samara Routerberg - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Dawn Fuillerat (née Nall; 3 September 1965 – 24 February 2017) was a math teacher. She was born in Hialeah, Florida on September 3, 1965, to Cynthia Hailer and Johnny Nall, studied in the Hialeah High School and obtained a bachelor's degree from Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida. In 1990s, she met her husband, Vincent ...