# Andrew Wiles

> Andrew Wiles proved Fermat's Last Theorem by establishing the modularity of semistable elliptic curves, resolving a 358-year-old problem. His work catalyzed major advances in the Langlands program and arithmetic geometry.

*Source: [https://selltoscientists.com/researchers/andrew-wiles/](https://selltoscientists.com/researchers/andrew-wiles/)*

**Institution:** University of Oxford
**Field:** Number Theory
**H-index:** 20
**Publications:** 32
**Grants:** 15
**Patents:** 0

## Industry collaborations

- University of Oxford
- Clay Mathematics Institute

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