- Kenneth Alan Ribet
Kenneth Alan "Ken" Ribet is an American
mathematician , currently a professor of mathematics at theUniversity of California, Berkeley . His mathematical interests includealgebraic number theory andalgebraic geometry .He is credited with paving the way towards
Andrew Wiles 's proof ofFermat's last theorem . Ribet proved that the "epsilon conjecture " which was established byJean-Pierre Serre was indeed true, and thereby proved that Fermat's Last Theorem would follow from theTaniyama-Shimura conjecture . Crucially it also followed that the full conjecture was not needed, but a special case, that ofsemistable elliptic curve s, sufficed. An earlier theorem, the converse toHerbrand 's theorem on the divisibility properties ofBernoulli number s, is also related to Fermat's Last Theorem.As a student at
Far Rockaway High School , he was on a competitive mathematics team, but his first field of study was chemistry.He earned hisbachelor's degree andmaster's degree fromBrown University in1969 , and his Ph.D. fromHarvard University in1973 . In1998 , he received an honorary doctorate from Brown University. He was elected to theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences in1997 and the National Academy of Sciences in2000 .He received the
Fermat Prize in 1989.External links
* [http://math.berkeley.edu/~ribet/ Professor Ribet's webpage]
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