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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In mathematics, Jean-Pierre Serre conjectured the following result regarding two-dimensional Galois representations. This was a significant step in number theory, though this was not realised for at least a decade. The level and the weight of are explicitly calculated in Serre's article. In addition, he derives a number of results from this conjecture, among them Fermat's Last Theorem and the now-proven Taniyama-Weil (or Taniyama-Shimura) conjecture, now known as the Modularity Theorem (although this implies Fermat's Last Theorem, Serre proves it…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In mathematics, Jean-Pierre Serre conjectured the following result regarding two-dimensional Galois representations. This was a significant step in number theory, though this was not realised for at least a decade. The level and the weight of are explicitly calculated in Serre's article. In addition, he derives a number of results from this conjecture, among them Fermat's Last Theorem and the now-proven Taniyama-Weil (or Taniyama-Shimura) conjecture, now known as the Modularity Theorem (although this implies Fermat's Last Theorem, Serre proves it directly from his conjecture). A proof of the level 1 and small weight cases of the conjecture was obtained during 2004 by Chandrashekhar Khare and Jean-Pierre Wintenberger, and by Luis Dieulefait, independently. In 2005, Chandrashekhar Khare obtained a proof of the level 1 case of Serre conjecture, and in 2006 a proof of the full conjecture in collaboration with Jean-Pierre Wintenberger.