Fermat's Last Theorem | Riemann surfaces | Theorems in number theory | Modular forms | Theorems in algebraic geometry | Algebraic curves
Ribet's theorem (earlier called the epsilon conjecture or ε-conjecture) is part of number theory. It concerns properties of Galois representations associated with modular forms. It was proposed by Jean-Pierre Serre and proven by Ken Ribet. The proof was a significant step towards the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem (FLT). As shown by Serre and Ribet, the Taniyama–Shimura conjecture (whose status was unresolved at the time) and the epsilon conjecture together imply that FLT is true. In mathematical terms, Ribet's theorem shows that if the Galois representation associated with an elliptic curve has certain properties, then that curve cannot be modular (in the sense that there cannot exist a modular form that gives rise to the same representation). (Wikipedia).
Proof: The Angle Bisector Theorem
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Isosceles & Equilateral Triangle Properties
I introduce 2 theorems about the properties of Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles. These theorems discuss how the base angles are congruent and that the bisector of the vertex is also a perpendicular bisector of the base. This video includes 2 proofs and 2 algebraic examples. EXAMPLES
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Angle Bisector Theorem Video Lecture
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Ken Ribet, Ogg's conjecture for J0(N)
VaNTAGe seminar, May 10, 2022 Licensce: CC-BY-NC-SA Links to some of the papers mentioned in the talk: Mazur: http://www.numdam.org/article/PMIHES_1977__47__33_0.pdf Ogg: https://eudml.org/doc/142069 Stein Thesis: https://wstein.org/thesis/ Stein Book: https://wstein.org/books/modform/s
From playlist Modularity and Serre's conjecture (in memory of Bas Edixhoven)
Fermat’s Last Theorem (with Ken Ribet) - Numberphile Podcast
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST ON ITUNES AND ELSEWHERE... Ken Ribet is the president of the American Mathematical Society. He played a key role in the proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem. Ken Ribet’s home page- https://math.berkeley.edu/~ribet/ The AMS - https://www.ams.org/home/page Ken’s famous
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On the Gross—Stark conjecture 3 by Mahesh Kakde
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The Bridges to Fermat's Last Theorem - Numberphile
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on the Brumer-Stark Conjecture (Lecture 3) by Mahesh Kakde
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An introduction into the law of sines
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Goldbach Conjecture (extra footage) - Numberphile
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Program Recent developments around p-adic modular forms (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Debargha Banerjee (IISER Pune, India) and Denis Benois (University of Bordeaux, France) DATE: 30 November 2020 to 04 December 2020 VENUE: Online This is a follow up of the conference organized last year arou
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Fred Diamond, Geometric Serre weight conjectures and theta operators
VaNTAGe Seminar, April 26, 2022 License: CC-BY-NC-SA Links to some of the papers mentioned in the talk: Ash-Sinott: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/9906216 Ash-Doud-Pollack: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0102233 Buzzard-Diamond-Jarvis: https://www.ma.imperial.ac.uk/~buzzard/maths/research/paper
From playlist Modularity and Serre's conjecture (in memory of Bas Edixhoven)
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The Law of Sines made clear #shorts #trigonometry
View this triangle a certain way, and it becomes virtually impossible NOT to see the law of sines. Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5010-ultralounge License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
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