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- 034b6c38ac43d0095fc9048166d9c2d2652d25f59d4f8d116bf1b52f1eb5cd32 last "Singh".
- 034b6c38ac43d0095fc9048166d9c2d2652d25f59d4f8d116bf1b52f1eb5cd32 location "New York".
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- 034b6c38ac43d0095fc9048166d9c2d2652d25f59d4f8d116bf1b52f1eb5cd32 publisher "Walker".
- 034b6c38ac43d0095fc9048166d9c2d2652d25f59d4f8d116bf1b52f1eb5cd32 title "Fermat's Enigma: The Epic Quest to Solve the World's Greatest Mathematical Problem".
- 034b6c38ac43d0095fc9048166d9c2d2652d25f59d4f8d116bf1b52f1eb5cd32 year "1997".