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  1. BornAndrew John Wiles · 11 April 1953 · Cambridge, England
    Known forProving the Taniyama–Shimura conjecture for semistable elliptic curves, thereby proving Fermat's Last Theorem · Proving the main conjecture of Iwasawa theory
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  2. WebApr 18, 2024 · 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 …

     
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    Who is Sir Andrew Wiles?Oxford mathematician Sir Andrew Wiles, renowned for his proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, has been appointed by Her Majesty the Queen to be Oxford's first Regius Professor of Mathematics. The Regius Professorship – a rare, sovereign-granted title – was granted to Oxford's Mathematical Institute as part of the Queen's 90 th birthday celebrations.
    How old is Andrew Wiles?Born: April 11, 1953 (age 60), in Cambridge, England Nationality: British Famous For: Proving Fermat’s Last Theorem Awards: Fermat Prize (1995), Royal Medal (1996), Shaw Prize (2005) Andrew Wiles was born on April 11, 1953, in Cambridge, England. His father, Maurice, was the Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford. Since he was a […]
    Who is Sir Andrew Wiles father Maurice Wiles?Sir Andrew's father, Maurice Wiles, was Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford from 1970 to 1991. Oxford mathematician Sir Andrew Wiles, renowned for his proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, has been appointed by Her Majesty the Queen to be Oxford's first Regius Professor of Mathematics.
    What is Sir Andrew Wiles' Nobel Prize for mathematics?It will be presented to Sir Andrew at the University of Oslo on May 24. The prize carries a cash award of 6 million NOK (about 500,000 GBP, 600,000 Euro or 700,000 USD). The solution to a 300-year-old mystery has landed Oxford University Professor Sir Andrew Wiles the top international prize for mathematics.
  4. WebMay 31, 2018 · Oxford mathematician Sir Andrew Wiles, renowned for his proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, has been appointed by Her Majesty the Queen to be Oxford's first Regius Professor of Mathematics.

  5. WebAndrew Wiles is a mathematician best known for proving Fermat’s 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 …

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