Let History into the Mathematics Classroom. The Congruence Machine of the Carissan Brothers. p. 75-86.

(La machine à congruences des frères Carissan.)

Auteur : Bühler Martine

Résumé

Ce chapitre présente une activité d’arithmétique menée en terminale S. Elle s’appuie sur une lettre de Fermat et sur un article de Carissan qui proposent une méthode de factorisation de grands nombres.

Voici le plan
– La machine de Carissan
– Fermat et Carissan en classe

Abstract

This chapter deals with an arithmetic activity, trialled in the final year with students specialising in science. This teaching is supported by the solving of various problems: questions about prime numbers, cryptography, etc. The problem here is the factorisation of large numbers, which became vital for code breaking in the public interest (Delahaye, 2000). The idea comes from one of Fermat’s letters to Mersenne in which Fermat explains a method linked to a remarkable identity. This method was improved at the start of the twentieth century by Pierre and Eugène Carissan, they combined it with a sorting method using congruences. The Carissan brothers devised a congruence machine, completed in 1919, which mechanised the solution of certain Diophantine equations, in particular those associated with the problem of factorisation. The chapter gives elements of historical background on Fermat’s method and the Carissans’ machine explaining how the machine works and gives an account of the class activity with the problems the students were set and their reactions.

Notes

Chapitre de Let History into the Mathematics Classroom.
Ce texte est une traduction du texte paru dans Les mathématiques éclairées par l’histoire.

Données de publication

Éditeur Springer International Publishing Cham , 2017 Collection History of Mathematics Education Format 18 cm x 26 cm, p. 75-86 Index Bibliogr. p. 85-86

ISBN 3-319-57149-4 EAN 9783319571492 ISSN 2509-9736

Public visé enseignant, formateur Niveau lycée, terminale Âge 17

Type chapitre d’un ouvrage Langue anglais Support papier

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