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Andrew Wiles

ROLE MATHEMATICIANMENTIONS 1LAST SEEN APRIL 28, 2026
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British mathematician famous for proving Fermat's Last Theorem in 1995, used here as an analogy for genuine discovery beyond pretraining data.

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mention·AI + a16z·APRIL 28, 2026

What Andrew Wiles did, he basically went into near isolation for seven years and had to invent new techniques to bridge basically two fields of branches of mathematics, elliptic curves and modular forms. [00:08:07:800]

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