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Andrew Wiles

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Andrew John Wiles (ur. 11 kwietnia 1953 w Cambridge) – brytyjski matematyk, zawodowo związany też ze Stanami Zjednoczonymi. Specjalista w dziedzinie teorii liczb, znany przede wszystkim z udowodnienia wielkiego twierdzenia Fermata. Zdobywca co najmniej dziesięciu laurów naukowych, w tym najwyższych jak Nagroda Wolfa w dziedzinie matematyki (1996), Nagroda Abela (2016) i Medal Copleya (2017) oraz specjalne wyróżnienie Międzynarodowej Unii Matematycznej (IMU) – w zastępstwie Medalu Fieldsa za rok 1998. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

His biography is available in 62 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 60 in 2024). Andrew Wiles is the 134th most popular matematyk (up from 142nd in 2024), the 751st most popular biography from Germany (up from 880th in 2019) and the 17th most popular German Matematyk.

Wiles is most famous for proving Fermat's Last Theorem, a theorem that had been unsolved for over 350 years.

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Among Matematyks

Among matematyks, Andrew Wiles ranks 134 out of 1,004Before him are Jacques Hadamard, Lodovico Ferrari, Maurice René Fréchet, Charles Hermite, Émile Borel, and Theon of Alexandria. After him are Meton of Athens, Liu Hui, Hermann Weyl, Hermann of Reichenau, Annie S. D. Maunder, and Zu Chongzhi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Andrew Wiles ranks 35Before him are Fatih Terim, Thomas Friedman, Cha Bum-kun, Thomas Bach, Hulk Hogan, and Andrés Manuel López Obrador. After him are Daniel Passarella, Peter Stormare, Paulo Roberto Falcão, Carlos Queiroz, Guy Verhofstadt, and Toomas Hendrik Ilves.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Andrew Wiles ranks 751 out of 7,253Before him are Wilhelm Tempel (1821), Michael Thonet (1796), Otto Rehhagel (1938), Sandra (1962), Otto Grotewohl (1894), and Hugh of Saint Victor (1096). After him are Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (1530), Werner von Haeften (1908), Carlos Kleiber (1930), Albert, King of Sweden (1340), William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1852), and Bruno Walter (1876).

Among Matematyks In Germany

Among matematyks born in Germany, Andrew Wiles ranks 17Before him are Richard Dedekind (1831), Regiomontanus (1436), Alexander Grothendieck (1928), Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (1804), Felix Klein (1849), and Christopher Clavius (1538). After him are Hermann Weyl (1885), Hermann of Reichenau (1013), Ferdinand von Lindemann (1852), Carl David Tolmé Runge (1856), Johannes Trithemius (1462), and Ernst Schröder (1841).

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