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  1. Robert Phelan Langlands, CC FRS FRSC (/ ˈ l æ ŋ l ə n d z /; born October 6, 1936) is a Canadian mathematician. [1] [2] He is best known as the founder of the Langlands program , a vast web of conjectures and results connecting representation theory and automorphic forms to the study of Galois groups in number theory , [3] [4] for which he ...

  2. Robert P. Langlands is a renowned mathematician who formulated the Langlands Program and won the Abel Prize and the Wolf Prize. He was a faculty member and a member of the School of Mathematics at IAS from 1962 to 2007.

  3. In representation theory and algebraic number theory, the Langlands program is a web of far-reaching and consequential conjectures about connections between number theory and geometry. Proposed by Robert Langlands ( 1967, 1970 ), it seeks to relate Galois groups in algebraic number theory to automorphic forms and representation theory of ...

  4. Robert P Langlands is a Canadian mathematician who works in representation theory and number theory. He has been awarded all the major mathematical prizes including the Shaw Prize, the Wolf Prize and the Abel Prize.

  5. A biography of Robert P Langlands. By Alex Bellos. In January 1967, Robert Langlands, a 30-year-old associate professor at Princeton, wrote a letter to the great French mathematician André Weil, aged 60, outlining some of his new mathematical insights. “If you are willing to read it as pure speculation I would appreciate that,” he wrote.

  6. A collection of papers, correspondence and lectures by Robert Langlands, a prominent mathematician and winner of several awards. The site covers his contributions to the theory of automorphic forms, functoriality, endoscopy, Shimura varieties and more.

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  8. Mar 20, 2018 · The Canadian mathematician is honoured for his Langlands programme, which connects algebra, number theory and analysis. His ideas have inspired solutions to long-standing problems such as Fermat's last theorem and the Weil conjectures.