yes. in fact, he had 3 and one was named Samuel
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Pierre de Fermat was born on August 17, 1601.
Pierre de Fermat was born on August 17, 1601.
No, there is no remembrance day for Pierre de Fermat, who is pretty unknown in France.
Pierre de Fermat had five children named Clement-Samuel, Jean, Claire, Catherine and Louise. His daugheters all became nnuns while his oldest, Clement-Samuel, published alot of his fathers work.
Pierre De Fermat is famous for Fermat's Last Theorem, which states that an+bn=cn will never be true as long as n>2
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Pierre de Fermat has written: 'Osservazioni su Diofanto' 'Bemerkungen zu Diophant' 'Varia opera mathematica Petri de Fermat' -- subject(s): Geometry, Early works to 1800, Number theory 'Oeuvres de Pierre Fermat' -- subject(s): Mathematics
Pierre de Fermat was born on August 17, 1601 and died on January 12, 1665. Pierre de Fermat would have been 63 years old at the time of death or 413 years old today.
Pierre de Fermat was a lawyer whose hobby was mathematics. His primary mathematical interest was number theory.
Pierre de Fermat's interest in mathematics resulted in contributions to number theory, analytic geometry, probability, and calculus.