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  1. Biography - Mordell, Louis (Joel) (1888-1972): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Three lectures on Fermat 's last theorem. by L. J. Mordell by Mordell. L. J. (Louis Joel). 1888-, 1921
  3. Three Lectures on Fermat's Last Theorem: -1921 by L. J. (Louis Joel) Mordell, 2009-07-24
  4. Three Lectures On Fermat's Last Theorem (1921) by Louis Joel Mordell, 2010-05-23
  5. Gerd Faltings Proves Mordell's Conjecture (1983): An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Brooke Coates, 2001
  6. Reflections of a Mathematician. by Louis Joel (1888-1972). MORDELL, 1959-01-01
  7. Three Lectures On Fermat's Last Theorem (1921) by Louis Joel Mordell, 2010-09-10
  8. Louis Joel Mordell 1888-1972 by J.W.S. Cassels, 1973-01-01
  9. Three Lectures On Fermat's Last Theorem

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42. Who Was Responsible For Solving Fermat's Last Theorem?
1922 louis J. mordell discovered the connection between the solutionsof algebraic equations and topology. Twodimensional surfaces
http://students.bath.ac.uk/ns0jeb/those.html
So Who Solved Fermat's Last Theorem? Fermat's Last Theorem is such an immensely complex problem, that it would be impossile to say it was solved by the one person. It took over 350 years, and some of the finest mathematicians ever to solve this puzzle. These are the many involved. Leonhard Euler (1707-1783) Euler proved FLT for n = 3 and 4 independently. Euler invented the imaginary number, i, a nontrivial number, equal to -1 , and created a new field, topology. Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855) Gauss published Disquisitiones Arithmeticae. Gauss studied the behaviour of functions on the complex plane. Some of these analytic functions, called modular forms, turned out to be crucial to the new approaches to the Theorem. Sophie Germain (1776-1831) Sophie Germain's theorem states that if a solution of Fermat's equation for n = 5 existed, all three numbers must be divisible by 5. The theorem divides Fermat's last theorem into two cases: Case I for numbers that are not divisible by 5, and Case II for numbers that are. Gabriel Lamé (1795-1870) Lamé proved FLT for n = 7 in 1839. He subsequently suggested a general approach to the problem and factored the left side of Fermat's equation, xn + yn, into linear factors using complex numbers, but the factorisation he suggested was not unique, and therefore there was no solution.

43. Guide To The Theodore Dreiser Collection,1897-1983
McCord, Donald P. McCoy, Esther. Mencken, HL (Henry louis), 18801956. mordell,Albert, 1885- Nathan, George Jean, 1882-1958. Richards, Grant, 1872-1948.
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMM04604.html
Guide to the Theodore Dreiser Collection,
Collection Number: 4604
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
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EAD encoding: Martin Heggestad, January 2003 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: Theodore Dreiser collection, 1897-1983. Collection Number: Creator: Theodore, Dreiser 1871-1945. Quantity: 24.7 linear ft. Forms of Material: Correspondence, printed material, photographs, interviews, speeches, research notes, clippings, microfilms, an audiotape, manuscripts, phonograph records, and a film. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: Consists mainly of letters by, to, or about Theodore Dreiser, as well as printed material, photographs, interviews and speeches of Dreiser and research notes of Dreiser scholar Robert Elias. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE American author of the naturalist school, who began as a journalist and was also active in support of communism.

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45. Math 124: Elementary Number Theory
Links. Biography of louis mordell who proved many theorems about elliptic curves.I taught Math 124 last year. Here is the web page for that course.
http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/edu/Fall2002/124/
Fall 2002 Math 124: Elementary Number Theory
Taught by William Stein on MWF at 11am in SC 103B.
Office Hours: Monday 5-6 and Tuesday 2-3. Virtual Office Hours
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Math 124 is Harvard's undergraduate elementary number theory course. The main ideas of the course are prime numbers, arithmetic modulo n, public-key cryptosystems, quadratic forms, continued fractions, and elliptic curves. This course is unusual for an introductory number theory course in that we will go deeper into elliptic curves than usual, we will learn more about using computers to do number theory, and we will read a novel.
Texts
Niven, Zuckerman, and Montgomery is recommended but not required . Doxiadis's book is required.
Textbooks
MAGMA
Check out this MAGMA documentation! . (In particular, read the "First steps in MAGMA" booklet!) In class I will frequently use the MAGMA computer algebra system to demonstrate ideas. Students in the course are entitled to a Linux, Windows, or Mac OS X version of this program for their own computer. Also, I will give

46. HISTORICAL THINGS IN NUMBER THEORY
Möbius (MacTutor); louis Joel mordell (MacTutor); Trygve Nagell;Ivan Niven; Alexander Markowich Ostrowski (MacTutor); Oskar Perron
http://www.mri.ernet.in/~mathweb/NTW/N14.html
Historical things in Number Theory

47. Veröffentlichungen Von Universitätsangehörigen
in Medical Imaging and Nondestructive Testing / Ed. Engl, Heinz; louis, Alfred Karl HorstGünter- ua Computing integral points on mordell's elliptic curves
http://www.uni-saarland.de/z-einr/ub/uni-veroeff/B97/f9.htm
Jahresbibliographie 1997
FB 9 - Mathematik Albrecht, Ernst
Berger, Robert W.
- Kommutative Algebra I. - In: Annales Universitatis Saraviensis Series Mathematicae. - 8 (1997), 1, S. 1-148 - Kommutative Algebra II. - In: Annales Universitates Saraviensis Series Mathematicae. - 8 (1997), 3, S. 261-394 Decker, Wolfram
- u.a.: Syzygies of abelian and bielliptic surfaces in P4. - In: International Journal of Mathematics. - 8 (1997), S. 849-919 Ermert, Olaf
- u.a.: Commutative, nilpotent extensions of commutative C*-algebras split. - In: Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. - 29 (1997), S. 601-608
- u.a.: Analytic functional models and local spectral theory. - In: Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. - 75 (1997), S. 323-348 - Invariant subspaces for spherical contractions. - In: Proceedings London Mathematical Society. - 75 (1997), S. 157-176 Fuchs, Martin
Gekeler, Ernst-Ulrich
- A Remark on Isolated Singularities at the Free Boundary of Harmonic Maps. - In: Annals of Global Analysis and Geometry. - 15 (1997), S. 173-178 Lemmermeyer, Franz

48. Notre Dame Archives Inventory: UDIS Bio M
a folder) Morath, James R. died 1953/0815 UDIS 24/28 - (subject within a folder)mordell, louis Joel - Math - 1888- UDIS113/06 - (folder) More, Sister M
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MacCauley, Hugh Bartholomew Priest - 1880-1966 :: UDIS110/66 - (folder)
MacCauley, John S. - died 1988/1026 :: UDIS 59/21 - (subject within a folder)
MacCauley, John Stephen - Foundation - 1917- :: UDIS110/67 - (folder)
Macdonald, Grant N.- Obituary - died 1991/0528 :: UDIS 66/30 - (subject within a folder)
MacDonnell, Eldred H. MD - Aerospace/ Mech Engineering :: UDIS143/99 - (folder)
MacFarlane, Dougald A. - Economics - 1924- :: UDIS110/68 - (folder)
MacGregor, Donald J. CSC - 1988- :: UDIS133/155-6(folder)
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Macheca, John - Public Relations - 1940- :: UDIS121/46 - (folder)
MacInnes, George - died 1988/0807 :: UDIS 59/21 - (subject within a folder)
Mackle, Frank Elliot - Honorary Degree Recipient - 1916- :: UDIS129/14 - (subject within a folder) MacManus, Seumas- Honorary Degree Recipient - 1869-1960 :: UDIS129/14 - (subject within a folder) MacNeill, John J. Military Science - 1942- :: UDIS126/72 - (folder)

49. AWS 1999: Courses And Notes
Jeanlouis Colliot-Thélène, assisted by David Harari and Alexei Skorobogatov BjornPoonen mordell-Weil groups, Selmer groups, and Shafarevich-Tate groups.
http://swc.math.arizona.edu/~swcenter/notes/AWS99.html
Arizona Winter School 1999
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The Upcoming Arizona Winter School Previous Arizona Winter Schools Our Distinguished Lecture Series Notes and Other Documents ... A Slide Show
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John Cremona: Symbolic computation and number theory
  • description of the project, and some suggested readings for the project. Cremona's web site has a number of preprints and and slides related to his talk at the Winter School, and to his student project. It also contains a lots of information about symbolic computation packages, other software, and mathematics.
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    ps , and pdf formats. dvi ps pdf Slides for Barbu's talk on the Brauer group: dvi, ps, pdf
Barry Mazur: Visualizing elements of the Shafarevich-Tate group
  • A bibliography ( dvi ps pdf dvi ... Stein's web site also has many interesting tables, preprints, and program related to modular forms and modular Jacobians.
Bill McCallum, assisted by Pavlos Tzermias and Joseph Wetherell: The method of Coleman and Chabauty

50. Historical Manuscripts Commission | National Register Of Archives | List Of Pers
1) Mordaunt, Sir John (18081845) 9th Baronet MP (1) Mordaunt, Lewis (1538-1601)3rd Lord Mordaunt (1) mordell, louis Joel (1888-1972) Mathematician (2) More
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51. Records For Diophantine Analysis. (in VSCCAT)
mordell, LJ (louis Joel), 1888 Diophantine equations by LJ mordell.London, New York, Academic P., 1969. Holdings at other locations
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Diophantine analysis.
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52. Pure And Applied Mathematics
the mordell Conjecture and thereby shows that there are only finitely many wholenumber solutions for each exponent of Fermat's Last Theorem 1985 louis de
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Pure and Applied Mathematics
    -1700 : Egyptian mathematicians employ primitive fractions
    -530 : Pythagoras studies propositional geometry and vibrating lyre strings
    -370 : Eudoxus states the method of exhaustion for area determination
    -350 : Aristotle discusses logical reasoning in Organon
    -300 : Euclid studies geometry as an axiomatic system in Elements and states the law of reflection in Catoptrics
    -260 : Archimedes computes pi to two decimal places using inscribed and cirumscribed polygons and computes the area under a parabolic segment
    -200 : Apollonius writes On Conic Sections and names the ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola
    250 : Diophantus writes Arithmetica the first systematic treatise on algebra
    pi to six decimal places
    550 : Hindu mathematicians give zero a numeral representation in a positional notation system
    1202 : Leonardo Fibonacci demonstrates the utility of Arabic numerals in his Book of the Abacus pi to sixteen decimal places using inscribed and cirumscribed polygons 1520 : Scipione Ferro develops a method for solving cubic equations 1540 : Lodovico Ferrari solves the quartic equation 1596 : Ludolf van Ceulen computes pi to twenty decimal places using inscribed and cirumscribed polygons 1614 : John Napier discusses Napierian logarithms in Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis Descriptio 1617 : Henry Briggs discusses decimal logarithms in Logarithmorum Chilias Prima 1629 : Pierre de Fermat develops a rudimentary differential calculus 1634 : G.P. de Roberval shows that the area under a cycloid is three times the area of its generating circle

53. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
Translate this page 1799) Moore, Eliakim Hastings (26.1.1862 - 30.12.1932) Moore, Robert Lee (1882 -1974) Moore, Jonas (1627 - 1679) mordell, louis Joel (1888 - 1972) De Morgan
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Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829)
Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130)
Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922)
Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930)
Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998)
Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843)

54. Elliptic Curves And Elliptic Functions
Introductory notes by Charles Daney.Category Science Math Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms...... Many years ago (1921), louis mordell proved the theorem named after him, thatthe group of all rational points on an elliptic curve (over Q) is finitely
http://cgd.best.vwh.net/home/flt/flt03.htm
Elliptic Curves and Elliptic Functions
For a quick definition of many of the terms used here, you may refer to the Glossary
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What is an elliptic curve?
An elliptic curve is not an ellipse! The reason for the name is a little more indirect. It has to do, as we shall explain shortly, with "elliptic integrals", which arise in computing the arc length of an ellipse. But this happenstance of nomenclature isn't too significant, since an elliptic curve has different, and much more interesting, properties as compared to an ellipse. Instead, an elliptic curve is simply the locus of points in the x-y plane that satisfy an algebraic equation of the form (with some additional minor technical conditions). This is deliberately vague as to what sort of values x and y represent. In the most elementary case, they are real numbers, in which case the elliptic curve is easily graphed in the usual Cartesian plane. But the theory is much richer when x and y may be any complex numbers (in C ). And for arithmetic purposes, x and y may lie in some other field, such as the rational numbers

55. Www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/99/photos
Lee Moore, Sherry Q. Moormaan, Kenneth Moorsel, Aad PA van Moorthy, Hari T. Morales,Domingo Moran, William Morawetz, CS mordell, LJ mordell, louis Joel Moreau
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56. Places Index
Back to the top of this page MISSOURI Carthage Clarkton Howard Co. JoplinKennett mordell St. louis Springfield Stoddard Co. Tywapity
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ALABAMA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA CONNECTICUT ... WASHINGTON
Return to Old Times Not Forgotten: A History of Drew County Places Index Back to the top of this page ALABAMA Birmingham Butler co. Chambers Co. Cherokee Co. Franklin Co. Green Co. Henry Co. Keener Lamar Co. Limestone Co. Marengo Co. Marshall Co. Mobile Monroe Mount Pleasant Perry Co. St. Clair Co. Selma Suggville Tallaspoose Tuscaloosa Union Springs Washington Co. Wilcox Co. Back to the top of this page ARKANSAS Arkansas City Arkansas Co. Arkansas Post Ashley Co. Banks Bradley Co. Calhoun Co. Carroll Co. Cleveland Co. Crossett Decatur Dermott Desha Co. El Dorado England Garland Co. Gentry Hempstead Co. Hot Springs Howard Co. Independence Co. Isard Co. Lee Co. Lincoln Co. Little Rock Magnolia McGehee Milo New Edinburg Ouachita Co. Palestine Pine Bluff Polk Co. Portland Prescott Pulaski Co. Rawls Star City Tyronza Waldron Warren Washington Co. Widener Woodruff Co. Union Co. Yell Co. Back to the top of this page CALIFORNIA Hayward Maryville Riverside Back to the top of this page CONNECTICUT Plainfield Back to the top of this page ENGLAND Cornwall Kent Co, Liverpool London Sheffield Surry Co.

57. ArtEDumas
Translate this page C'est ainsi que Faltings résoudra en 1983 la conjecture de louis mordell selon laquelle« la plupart des équations polynomiales définissant des courbes ont
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58. Math Department Colloquia
Professor louis Billera Cornell University will present Counting Faces in Polytopes mordernformulations of this problem as in the mordell Conjecture\Faltings
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59. London Number Theory Seminar: Autumn 1998
and families of padic Galois representations Nov 7 Jean-louis Colliot-Thélène 2pmin the Clore lecture theatre in Imperial College - `mordell-Weil groups
http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/events/numbtheo_past.html
London Number Theory Seminar
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      The seminar programme, Autumn 2002
      This term, the seminar was held on Wednesdays, in room 423 of KCL, and was organised by Dr David Solomon . Also on Wednesdays in King's this term was the London Number Theory Study Group, which met from 2:45 to 3:45 pm.
      The seminar programme, Summer 2002
      This term it was held in the Maths department of Imperial College and organised by
      Dr Kevin Buzzard ( buzzard@ic.ac.uk 24 April Frazer Jarvis (Sheffield) "Points on Fermat curves over real quadratic fields" 1 May Jayanta Manoharmayum (Sheffield) "modularity of GL (F ) Galois representations" *2 May* Helena Verrill (Hannover) "Transportable modular symbols" 8 May Alexei Skorobogatov (Imperial) "Some new cases of the Hasse principle and weak approximation" 15 May Dan Jacobs (Imperial) Slopes of Compact Operators 22 May Ben Green (Cambridge) "Counting sumfree sets in abelian groups" 29 May Lloyd Kilford (Imperial) "Slopes of overconvergent 2-adic modular forms" 5 June Denis Petrequin (Cambridge) "Chern classes and cycle classes in rigid cohomology" 12 June Oliver Bültel (Heidelberg) TBA *13 June* Oliver Bueltel (Heidelberg) TBA (continued). 19 June Chad Schoen (Duke) "Torsion in the Chow group"

60. Matemáticos De Nuestro Tiempo (3)
Translate this page de Berkeley, entre otros meritos, por su prueba de la Conjetura de mordell. Ha recibidoentre otros honores, el prestigioso premio louis Empain a las Físicas
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Más artículos de reflexiones
MATEMÁTICOS DE NUESTRO TIEMPO
La matemática actual tiene abiertos fecundos campos de un gran interés. Los grandes matemáticos de la segunda mitad del siglo XX y hasta nuestros días intentan el desarrollo de una matemática acorde con el tiempo en que vivimos, capaz de afrontar el reto que representa la tendencia social tanto como el progreso de las necesidades computacionales de las nuevas ingenierías o el avance vertiginoso de algunas disciplinas como la Astrofísica y la Computación Teórica. Mostramos aqui algunas referencias a su trabajo, utilizando diversas fuentes de datos, entre las que podemos destacar, por su excelente documentación, la base de datos de la Universidad de St. Andrews, Escocia. Es una somera indicación del quehacer en la disciplina de matemáticos de extraordinaria calidad, algunos de ellos prematuramente fallecidos, que nacieron ya en los primeros años de la década de los 50, en plena postguerra y comienzo de la llamada Guerra Fría.
Shigefumi Mori (23/02/1951, Nagoya, Japón)

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