Network TodayNetwork Today
    What's Hot

    DeSantis press secretary says Fidel Castro children’s book not ‘true history,’ blames progressives

    March 29, 2023

    El Salvador’s gang crackdown stretches to one-year mark with no sign of slowing

    March 28, 2023

    State Dept. Proposes Joint Tribunal to Try Russian Leaders

    March 28, 2023
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    • About
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Contact
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Wednesday, March 29
    Network TodayNetwork Today
    • Home
    • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Energy
    • Technology
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    Network TodayNetwork Today
    Home » The Texas Oil Heir Who Took On Math’s Impossible Dare

    The Texas Oil Heir Who Took On Math’s Impossible Dare

    January 31, 20222 Mins Read Technology
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email Reddit
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    In September 1981, Mr. Vaughn funded the world’s first big conference on the Fermat riddle. It took place at Endicott House, an M.I.T. meeting center near Boston set in a French manor-style mansion on leafy grounds. The organizers were Dr. Goldfeld of Columbia, Dr. Edwards of N.Y.U., Dr. Koblitz of the University of Washington, Nicholas Katz of Princeton University and two Harvard mathematicians: Barry Mazur and Dr. Wiles.

    The conference drew 76 participants, 16 from abroad, and the mathematicians presented 25 research papers. It was a dramatic shift from the early lack of interest. The attendees included Dr. Coates, the doctoral adviser to Dr. Wiles; Dr. Iwasawa, the Princeton professor; and Atle Selberg, a giant of mathematics who later won the Abel Prize.

    In 1982, the proceedings were published as “Number Theory Related to Fermat’s Last Theorem.” It was part of a series, “Progress in Mathematics,” for which Dr. Coates was a co-editor.

    In the book’s preface, Dr. Goldfeld credited Mr. Vaughn with the idea for the conference and thanked him for supporting it and “pure mathematics in general.” A half dozen of the book’s chapters, including one Dr. Wiles co-wrote, addressed Iwasawa theory and elliptic curves.

    Some attendees complained to Mr. Vaughn that direct attacks on the Fermat question had been sidelined by the elliptic-curve focus, Dr. Goldfeld recalled Mr. Vaughn as saying. But Mr. Vaughn, he added, “was right in the end” to have embraced the esoteric subspecialty.

    Shortly after the Boston conference, Mr. Vaughn aimed higher. As a “grand benefactor,” he helped fund a gathering in 1986 of the International Congress of Mathematicians, the world’s largest math body. The weeklong math fest was held in Berkeley, Calif.

    On its sidelines, a discovery hinted at possible Fermat progress. It occurred over cappuccino as Dr. Mazur of Harvard met with Ken Ribet, a Berkeley math professor. As Dr. Ribet described his most recent work on the Fermat question, Dr. Mazur, fresh from the Boston conference, gaped at him in wonder. “But don’t you see?” he asked, according to “Fermat’s Enigma,” the author Simon Singh’s account of its solving. “You’ve already done it!”

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    He Wanted to Unclog Cities. Now He’s ‘Public Enemy No. 1’

    March 28, 2023

    In Hundreds of TikTok Videos, Its Users Defend the App

    March 28, 2023

    Tinkering With ChatGPT, Workers Wonder: Will This Take My Job?

    March 28, 2023

    Lyft’s Co-Founders to Step Down as Company Struggles

    March 27, 2023

    Biden Acts to Restrict U.S. Government Use of Spyware

    March 27, 2023

    How to Become an Expert on A.I.

    March 27, 2023
    Trending

    DeSantis press secretary says Fidel Castro children’s book not ‘true history,’ blames progressives

    March 29, 2023

    El Salvador’s gang crackdown stretches to one-year mark with no sign of slowing

    March 28, 2023

    State Dept. Proposes Joint Tribunal to Try Russian Leaders

    March 28, 2023

    U.S. Border Policies Have Created a Volatile Logjam in Mexico

    March 28, 2023
    Latest News

    New York county official urges residents to get vaccinated after first case of polio in years

    July 21, 2022

    Earth to Hit Critical Warming Threshold by Early 2030s, Climate Panel Says

    March 20, 2023

    NJ pharma employee admits role in insider trading scheme with breast cancer drug

    June 24, 2022

    Scalise blasts Dems for rushing to call for gun control after shootings, blames liberal DAs for rising crime

    June 5, 2022

    Kraken, a U.S. Crypto Exchange, Is Suspected of Violating Sanctions

    July 26, 2022

    Maryland family orders prop casket for Halloween party, finds dead woman’s belongings, including her ashes

    November 1, 2022

    Network Today is one of the biggest English news portal, we provide the latest news from all around the world.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Recent

    DeSantis press secretary says Fidel Castro children’s book not ‘true history,’ blames progressives

    March 29, 2023

    El Salvador’s gang crackdown stretches to one-year mark with no sign of slowing

    March 28, 2023

    State Dept. Proposes Joint Tribunal to Try Russian Leaders

    March 28, 2023
    Featured

    Child nutrition drops in Sri Lanka amid economic crisis

    January 18, 2023

    A “Roller Coaster” Day Whipsaws Markets

    October 14, 2022

    As Dreams of Peace Wither, Nightmares Flourish in Ukraine’s Sleep

    March 17, 2023
    Copyright ©️ All rights reserved | Network Today
    • About
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Contact

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.