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Clarin / solved the most famous mathematical problem history, and just given the “Nobel” of mathematics. Andrew J. Wiles Britain today received the Abel Prize, for his demonstration of Fermat’s last theorem, which broke the head mathematicians for more than three centuries.

The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters in his ruling called ” impressive “show Wiles, held in 1994. This theorem, formulated three centuries ago by the French mathematician Pierre de Fermat, was considered to solving Wiles unsolved problem most famous in history.

the statement of the theorem is very simple and says that for the equation raised to the N more B raised to the N is equal to C raised to the N no solution in integers if N is greater than 2.

Pierre Fermat left written that conjecture in the margin of a copy of Euclid’s Elements and said he had a wonderful show, but not enough space to write

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However, it is considered impossible that the show found by Wiles is that if Fermat was raised is that really any raised, which has been put in doubt because to get it he used much later mathematical developments.

the history of the show, and headaches that produced Fermat’s conjecture generations of mathematicians, was summarized by Simon Singh in his book ” Fermat’s last theorem “.

Wiles started from an earlier finding that showed that if the call Taniyama which says that every elliptic equation has to be modularly was false, then also had to be to be . Fermat’s theorem false

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The way Wiles, then, was to prove the Taniyama which came to be raised only in the twentieth century so Fermat could not be satisfied she and so, in a roundabout way, to solve passing the problem that had left raised Fermat.

the proof of Fermat’s theorem was the top career Wiles (Cambridge, 1953) point, which was formed in universities of Oxford and Cambridge and then continued his studies in the United States and France. After several stays abroad, Wiles returned to Oxford in 2011 as a research fellow of the Royal Society. In 2014, he was elected one of the 10 smartest people in the world.

The award, which is endowed with 6 million kroner ($ 700,000), will be delivered on May 24 at a ceremony in Oslo. The Abel Prize is named in memory of the Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel (1802-1829), and was established by the Norwegian Parliament in 2002. Each year, a committee composed of five internationally recognized mathematicians selects the winner.

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