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ed2288 | 19:21 Mon 26th Jun 2006 | Science
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Hi. In a recent interview, I was asked to talk about the breakthroughs in maths over the last 25 years or so. Being only 17 I didn't have much of a clue. Anyone got any ideas of what I could have talked about?
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Oh Oh me sir!

Fermats last theorum

Andrew Wiles solved in in 1995 after over 350 years
The four colour theorem. A bit controversial, as it reduced the problem to a large set of basic maps and used computers to check these. Reviews by other mathematicians was much harder, so the proof wasn't initially accepted.
The whole of a branch called computability

Turing and the enscheidungs problem and how he broke the Germans' codes mechanically and then electronically

Godels theorem - that's 1937 butsay youcant subtract.

Oh dear interview......it wasnt Cambridge, Durham or Warwick was it ? Anyway good luck

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