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| Name: |
Andrew J. Wiles | | Birth Date: |
April 11, 1953 | | Place of Birth: |
Cambridge, England | | Nationality: |
British | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
mathematician, educator |
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Biography of Andrew J. Wiles
1,893 words, approx. 6 pages
 In 1993 Princeton University professor Andrew J. Wiles (born 1953) announced that he had solved one of the most legendary challenges in mathematics. Fermat's Last Theorem was an elegantly simple problem in need of a proof, and it had confounded...
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Biography of Andrew J. Wiles
1,524 words, approx. 5 pages
 Andrew J. Wiles conquered the most famous unsolved problem in mathematics--Fermat's Last Theorem, a conjecture that has frustrated professional and amateur mathematicians for more than 300 years. While the proof was a personal and professional victory...



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Andrew Wiles Summary
997 words, approx. 3 pages 1953- British Mathematician Andrew Wiles, born in 1953 in Cambridge, England, is perhaps the most celebrated living mathematician. He became an instant celebrity when he announced in 1993 that he had proven Fermat's Last Theorem. The proof of...
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 Sir Andrew John Wiles, KBE (born April 11 1953) is a British research mathematician at Princeton University, specialising in number theory. He is most famous for proving Fermat's Last...


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