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  1. The Millennium Prize Problems by Arthur Jaffe and Andrew Wiles (editors) James Carlson, 2006-06-01
  2. English Mathematicians: Isaac Newton, Alan Turing, Bertrand Russell, Ada Lovelace, Charles Babbage, J. J. Thomson, Andrew Wiles
  3. Mathématicien Britannique: Andrew Wiles, Paul Dirac, Alan Turing, John Maynard Keynes, Oliver Heaviside, Roger Penrose, George Boole (French Edition)
  4. Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge: James D. Watson, Andrew Wiles, Sabine Baring-Gould, David Attenborough, Rupert Sheldrake
  5. Andrew Wiles: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Todd Timmons, 2001
  6. Number theorists: Carl Friedrich Gauss, David Hilbert, Leonhard Euler, Andrew Wiles, Eratosthenes, Sophie Germain, Fibonacci
  7. Old Leysians: Andrew Wiles, James Hilton, J. G. Ballard, Malcolm Lowry, Michael Rennie, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Hitchens, Eric A. Havelock
  8. Rolf Schock Prize Laureates: Andrew Wiles, Saul Kripke, Willard Van Orman Quine, John Rawls, Mauricio Kagel, György Ligeti, Dana Scott
  9. Honorary Fellows of Merton College, Oxford: Andrew Wiles, C. A. R. Hoare, Alec Jeffreys, Roger Bannister, Adam Hart-Davis, Mark Thompson
  10. Chevalier Commandeur de L'ordre de L'empire Britannique: Alfred Hitchcock, Andrew Wiles, Tim Berners-Lee, Steven Spielberg, Charlie Chaplin (French Edition)
  11. Alumni of Merton College, Oxford: Andrew Wiles, T. S. Eliot, William of Ockham, C. A. R. Hoare, Frederick Soddy, Alec Jeffreys
  12. Mathématicien Du Xxe Siècle: Andrew Wiles, René Thom, Bertrand Russell, Emmy Noether, David Hilbert, Richard Von Mises, Henri-Léon Lebesgue (French Edition)
  13. Ancien Étudiant de Clare College: Andrew Wiles, Rupert Sheldrake, Siegfried Sassoon, William Whiston, Ralph Cudworth, James Dewey Watson (French Edition)
  14. Naissance à Cambridge: Andrew Wiles, John Maynard Keynes, Douglas Adams, David Gilmour, Olivia Newton-John, Matthew Bellamy, Syd Barrett (French Edition)

1. Andrew Wiles
Andrew Wiles. Andrew Wiles was born in Cambridge in 1953. He began to show a particular interest for mathematics at a very young age. At the age of ten, young Wiles discovered a book at his local
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Andrew Wiles was born in Cambridge in 1953. He began to show a particular interest for mathematics at a very young age. At the age of ten, young Wiles discovered a book at his local library that contained some mathematical problems. It was in this book that Wiles first encountered Fermat's Last Theorem. He saw that there was a problem that he could understand but not even some of the greatest mathematicians had been able to solve. It was then that proving Fermat's Last Theorem would become Wile's lifelong dream.
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Andrew John Wiles. Born 11 April 1953 in Cambridge, England. Andrew Wiles sinterest in Fermat s Last Theorem began at a young age. He said
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Andrew Wiles 's interest in Fermat's Last Theorem began at a young age. He said:- ... I was a ten year old and one day I happened to be looking in my local public library and I found a book on maths and it told a bit about the history of this problem and I, a ten year old, could understand it. From that moment I tried to solve it myself, it was such a challenge, such a beautiful problem, this problem was Fermat's Last Theorem. In 1971, Wiles entered Merton College, Oxford, graduating with a B.A. in 1974. He then entered Clare College, Cambridge to study for his doctorate. His Ph.D. supervisor at Cambridge was John Coates who said:- I have been very fortunate to have had Andrew as a student. Even as a research student he was a wonderful person to work with, he had very deep ideas then and it was always clear he was a mathematician who would do great things. Wiles did not work on Fermat's Last Theorem for his doctorate. He said:-

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Andrew Wiles. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Before this result,Andrew Wiles had done outstanding work in number theory.
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Andrew John Wiles (born April 11 ) is a British mathematician living in the United States In one of the great success stories in the history of mathematics , Andrew Wiles (with help from Richard Taylor ) proved Fermat's Last Theorem in Before this result, Andrew Wiles had done outstanding work in the number theory . In work with John Coates he obtained some of the first results on the famous Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture , and he also did important work on the main conjecture of Iwasawa theory . He was and is a professor at Princeton University Fermat's Last Theorem (FLT) asserts that there are no positive natural numbers x y , and z such that
x n y n z n
in which n is a natural number greater than 2. Wiles' odyssey began in when Ken Ribet , inspired by an idea of Gerhard Frey , proved that FLT would follow from another conjecture of Taniyama and Shimura , to the effect that every elliptic curve can be parametrized by modular forms . Though less familiar than Fermat's Last Theorem, the Taniyama-Shimura conjecture is the more significant of the two, because it touches on truly deep currents in number theory. No one had any idea how to prove it. Working in absolute secrecy, and sharing his ideas and progress only with

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en:Andrew_Wiles fr:Andrew Wiles nl:Andrew Wiles Andrew John Wiles 11. April in Cambridge (England) England ist britischer Mathematik er. Wiles ist vor allem für seinen Beweis von Fermats letztem Theorem bekannt geworden, der ihm auch außerhalb der mathematische Fachwelt große Aufmerksamkeit gebracht hat. Als Anerkennung bekam er dafür auf dem International Congress of Mathematics (Internationaler Kongress der Mathematik, ICM) in Berlin eine Sonderauszeichnung der International Mathematical Union (Internationale Mathematische Vereinigung, IMU) verliehen,da Wiles zum Zeitpunkt seiner Veröffentlichung die traditionelle Altersgrenze von 40 Jahren für die Verleihung der Fields-Medaille bereits überschritten hatte. Hits Verweisseiten Verlinkte Seiten Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Andrew Wiles aus der freien Enzyklopädie Wikipedia und steht unter der GNU Lizenz für freie Dokumentation . Die Liste der Autoren ist in der Wikipedia unter dieser Seite verfügbar, der Artikel kann

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ANDREW WILES. Andrew Wiles Inspirational Talk at the ClosingCeremony of the International Mathematics Olympiad.
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Andrew Wiles' Inspirational Talk at the Closing Ceremony of the International Mathematics Olympiad
July 13, 2001 It’s my great pleasure to welcome the Olympiad contestants, their parents, organizers and others to the closing ceremony of this Olympiad. I'm going to address myself primarily to the contestants: the aspiring young mathematicians in what for some of you at least may be your graduation from high school mathematics. Unlike a traditional graduation, perhaps many of you will have no clear idea of what awaits you in the outside world of professional mathematics. However before I talk of the future, let me first congratulate you all. Some have arrived here by overcoming immense personal difficulties, others have arrived here overcoming only immense mathematical difficulties, but all of you have shown great talent and a real capacity for tremendous hard work. I've talked now enough in the abstract. Let me talk about one of these unsolved problems. I'm going to talk about a problem that is at least a thousand years old perhaps more. It is a part of one of the seven problems selected by the Clay Mathematics Institute as its Millennium Prize Problems For each of these, as you heard before, there is a prize of one million dollars. But I am getting ahead of myself. Let me begin with the prehistory of this problem. document.write("")

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Andrew Wiles. Andrew John lsti (narozený v 1994. Pred tímto výsledkem,Andrew Wiles delal nedodelaná práce v teorie císel. V práci
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Andrew John lsti (narozen½ 11. dubna ) je Britov© matematik V jednom z velk½ch př­běhů o ºspěchu v historii matematika , Andrew lsti (s n¡povědou od Richarda Taylor) dok¡zan½ Fermat je posledn­ teor©m v Před t­mto v½sledkem, Andrew lsti dělaly skvělou pr¡ci v teorie č­sel . V pracovat s John Coates on z­skal někter© ty prvn­ v½sledky na slavn©m dohadu bř­zy a Swinnerton-Dyer, a on tak© dělal důležitou pr¡ci na hlavn­ dohad Iwasawa teorie . On byl a je profesor u Princeton univerzita Fermat je posledn­ teor©m (FLT) tvrd­, že tam b½t ne pozitivn­ přirozen¡ č­sla x y , a z takov½ to ve kter©m n je přirozen© č­slo větÅ¡­ než 2. Lsti ' odyssey začal v když dosah pozn¡n­ Ribet, inspirovan½ myÅ¡lenkou na Gerharda Frey, dok¡zal, že FLT by vypl½val z dalÅ¡­ho dohadu Taniyama a Shimura , ke skutečnosti, že každ½ elliptic křivka moci b½t parametrized modul¡rn­ formy . Ačkoli m©ně zn¡m½ než Fermat je posledn­ teor©m, Taniyama-Shimura dohad je v½znamnějÅ¡­ dva, protože to dotkne se opravdově hlubok½ch proudů v teorii č­sel. Ne jeden měl nějakou představu jak se uk¡zat jako to. Pracovat v absolutn­ tajnosti a sd­len­ jeho n¡pady a pokrok jedin½ s Nicholasem Katz, dalÅ¡­ profesor matematiky u Princeton, lsti nakonec vyvinul důkaz Taniyama-Shimura dohad, a od t©to doby FLT. Důkaz je

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Andrew Wiles. Andrew John Wiles (11 april 1953) is Brits wiskundige.Andrew Wiles is geboren in Cambridge, Engeland. Hij maakte
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Andrew John Wiles 11 april ) is Brits wiskundige Andrew Wiles is geboren in Cambridge , Engeland. Hij maakte het tot zijn levenswerk om de stelling van Fermat te bewijzen. De stelling van Fermat is het theorema in de getallenleer dat stelt dat de formule x n y n z n 7 jaar lang heeft Wiles in isolement gewerkt aan dit bewijs en in 1993 presenteerde hij het resultaat voor een zaal vol wiskundigen aan het Isaac Newton Instituut in Cambridge . Echter bij controle onder regie van het tijdschrift Inventiones Mathematicae bleek in de bewijsvoering een fout te zitten. Samen met Richard Taylor besloot Wiles het bewijs te vervolmaken en op 19 september 1994 kwam de doorbraak: het bewijs werd geleverd. Het meer dan 100 pagina's tellende bewijs werd gepubliceerd in de Annals of Mathematics in mei 1995. Naast de Wolfskehl-geldprijs, die in 1908 was uitgeloofd voor degene die de stelling zou bewijzen, ontving Wiles de Schock Prize van de Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien (Stockholm) en de Prix Fermat van de Université Paul Sabatier. Views Personal tools Navigation Zoeken Toolbox Andere talen
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Andrew John Wiles 11. April in Cambridge (England) England ist britischer Mathematiker . Wiles ist vor allem für seinen Beweis von Fermats letztem Theorem bekannt geworden, der ihm auch außerhalb der mathematische Fachwelt große Aufmerksamkeit gebracht hat. Als Anerkennung bekam er dafür auf dem International Congress of Mathematics (Internationaler Kongress der Mathematik, ICM) in Berlin eine Sonderauszeichnung der International Mathematical Union (Internationale Mathematische Vereinigung, IMU) verliehen,da Wiles zum Zeitpunkt seiner Veröffentlichung die traditionelle Altersgrenze von 40 Jahren für die Verleihung der Fields-Medaille bereits überschritten hatte. Views Persönliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge Andere Sprachen

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AndrewJohn Wiles est né le 11 avril 1953 à Cambridge (Angleterre).
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Andrew John Wiles est n© le 11 avril Cambridge Angleterre ). Il entre au Clare College (Cambridge) en , pour y pr©parer un doctorat en math©matiques sur la th©orie d'Iwasawa, qu'il obtient en . Il devient professeur   Princeton en Il est l'auteur d'un important travail en th©orie des nombres . Avec Coates (qui fut son directeur de th¨se), il a obtenu plusieurs r©sultats sur la c©l¨bre conjecture de Birch et Swinnerton-Dyer. Incontestablement, c'est dans sa d©monstration du dernier th©or¨me de Fermat ), qu'Andrew Wiles s'est le plus illustr©, r©solvant un des probl¨mes les plus connus de l'histoire des math©matiques. L'odyss©e de Wiles commence en 1985, quand Ken Ribet , partant d'une id©e de Gerhard Frey , prouve que le dernier th©or¨me de Fermat r©sulterait d'une conjecture due   Shimura et Taniyama selon laquelle toute courbe elliptique serait param©trable par une forme modulaire. Bien que moins familier que le dernier th©or¨me de Fermat , la conjecture de Shimura-Taniyama est la plus significative, car elle touche au cœur de la th©orie des nombres. Mais personne n'avait la moindre id©e pour la d©montrer. Travaillant dans le plus grand secret, et faisant part de ses id©es et progr¨s   Nicholas Katz, un autre professeur de l'universit© de Princeton, Wiles a demontr© la conjecture de Shimura-Taniyama et par cons©quent le th©oreme de Fermat. Sa preuve est un tour de force riche de nouvelles id©es. Pour d©voiler sa preuve, Wiles s'y est pris de mani¨re quasi th©¢trale. Il avait annonc© 3 conf©rences (les 21, 22, 23 juin 1993) sans en donner l'objet, ce qu'il ne fit que lors de la derni¨re conf©rence en pr©cisant que le grand th©or¨me de Fermat ©tait un corollaire de ses principaux r©sultats.

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18. NOVA Online | The Proof | Solving Fermat: Andrew Wiles
Solving Fermat andrew wiles. andrew wiles devoted much of his entire career to proving Fermat's Last jeopardized his life's work. andrew wiles spoke to NOVA and described how
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Solving Fermat: Andrew Wiles
Andrew Wiles devoted much of his entire career to proving Fermat's Last Theorem, the world's most famous mathematical problem. In 1993, he made front-page headlines when he announced a proof of the problem, but this was not the end of the story; an error in his calculation jeopardized his life's work. Andrew Wiles spoke to NOVA and described how he came to terms with the mistake, and eventually went on to achieve his life's ambition.
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Many great scientific discoveries are the result of obsession, but in your case that obsession has held you since you were a child.
ANDREW WILES: I grew up in Cambridge in England, and my love of mathematics dates from those early childhood days. I loved doing problems in school. I'd take them home and make up new ones of my own. But the best problem I ever found, I found in my local public library. I was just browsing through the section of math books and I found this one book, which was all about one particular problem Fermat's Last Theorem. This problem had been unsolved by mathematicians for 300 years. It looked so simple, and yet all the great mathematicians in history couldn't solve it. Here was a problem, that I, a ten year old, could understand and I knew from that moment that I would never let it go. I had to solve it.
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NOVA Online presents The Proof, including an interview with andrew wiles, an essay on Sophie Germain, and the Pythagorean theorem.
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For over 350 years, some of the greatest minds of science struggled to prove what was known as Fermat's Last Theorem the idea that a certain simple equation had no solutions. Now hear from the man who spent seven years of his life cracking the problem, read the intriguing story of an 18th century woman mathematician who hid her identity in order to work on Fermat's Last Theorem, and demonstrate that a related equation, the Pythagorean Theorem, is true.
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Publications including the joint paper with andrew wiles which completed the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.
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Here are some recent papers. They are available either as dvi or as postscript files. They may be very slightly different from the published versions, e.g. they may not include corrections made to the proofs.
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Proceedings of ICM 2002, volume I, 449-474. dvi Postscript Galois representations. (Long version of above review article.)
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to appear Annales de la Faculte des Sciences de Toulouse. dvi Postscript Galois representations.
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slides for talk at ICM 2002. dvi Postscript On the meromorphic continuation of degree two L-functions.
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preprint. dvi Postscript Remarks on a conjecture of Fontaine and Mazur. R.Taylor Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu 1 (2002), 1-19. dvi Postscript On icosahedral Artin representations. II R.Taylor American Journal of Mathematics 125 (2003), 549-566. dvi Postscript On the modularity of elliptic curves over Q. C.Breuil, B.Conrad, F.Diamond and R.Taylor

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