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Andrew Wiles: The 300-Year-Old Puzzle & The Proof That Almost Wasn't


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In this episode, we dive into the life of Sir Andrew Wiles, the English mathematician best known for solving the most famous problem in mathematics: Fermat's Last Theorem. We trace his journey from a ten-year-old boy fascinated by a library book to a knighted scholar who revolutionized number theory,.

Tune in to hear the story behind the proof, including:

  • A Childhood Obsession: How Wiles first encountered the "impossible" theorem at age 10 and resolved to be the one to prove it, despite experts considering it inaccessible,.
  • The Secret Work: The six years Wiles spent working in near-total secrecy, confiding only in his wife while tackling the Taniyama–Shimura–Weil conjecture.
  • The Flaw and the Fix: The dramatic rollercoaster of his 1993 announcement, the discovery of a major error in the proof, and the "flash of insight" in 1994 that saved his work,.
  • Legacy: How his achievement earned him the Abel Prize and pushed the field toward the grand vision of the Langlands Program,.
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