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    Sir Andrew John Wiles KBE FRS (born 11 April 1953) is an English mathematician and a Royal Society Research Professor at the University of Oxford, specialising in number theory.

  2. Nearly ordinary deformations of irreducible residual representations. Skinner, C Wiles, A Annales de la Faculté des Sciences de Toulouse. Mathématiques.

  3. Mar 15, 2016 · British number theorist Andrew Wiles has received the 2016 Abel Prize for his solution to Fermat’s last theorem — a problem that stumped some of the world’s greatest minds for three and a ...

  4. Andrew Wiles (born April 11, 1953, Cambridge, England) is a British mathematician who proved Fermat’s last theorem. In recognition, he was awarded a special silver plaque—he was beyond the traditional age limit of 40 years for receiving the gold Fields Medal —by the International Mathematical Union in 1998.

  5. Andrew Wiles. Affiliation. Mathematics. Field of Study. Algebraic Number Theory. From the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters: "Andrew J. Wiles is one of very few mathematicians – if not the only one – whose proof of a theorem has made international headline news.

  6. Andrew Wiles: Fermat's Last theorem: abelian and non-abelian approaches. Sir Andrew Wiles' Abel Prize Lecture. Programme and summary available in the YouTube description.

  7. Andrew Wiles. Andrew Wiles is one of the very few mathematicians – if not the only – whose proof of a theorem has been international headline news. In 1994 he cracked Fermat’s Last Theorem, which at the time was the most famous, and long-running, unsolved problem in the subject’s history.

  8. Andrew Wiles is a mathematician best known for proving Fermats Last Theorem. This celebrated achievement arose out of his earlier work on the study of elliptic curves and has led to significant advances in the field of number theory.

  9. Mar 15, 2016 · The solution to a 300-year-old mystery has landed Oxford University Professor Sir Andrew Wiles the top international prize for mathematics. Sir Andrew has been awarded the 2016 Abel Prize, regarded as mathematics' equivalent of the Nobel Prize, 'for his stunning proof of Fermat's Last Theorem by way of the modularity conjecture for semistable ...

  10. Apr 11, 2011 · Andrew Wiles is an English mathematician famous for having proved Fermat's Last Theorem in 1995. He has received numerous honours including being made a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire by the Queen in 2000, and being awarded the Wolf Prize, the Shaw Prize, the Clay Research Award and the Abel Prize. View nine larger pictures.

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