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    Barry Charles Mazur (/ ˈ m eɪ z ʊ r /; born December 19, 1937) is an American mathematician and the Gerhard Gade University Professor at Harvard University. His contributions to mathematics include his contributions to Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem in number theory , Mazur's torsion theorem in arithmetic geometry , the ...

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  2. Barry Mazur Awarded 2022 Chern Medal. Mazur received the award for his work in topology, arithmetic geometry, and number theory, and for his leadership and generosity in shaping the next generation of mathematicians.

  3. Barry Mazur (nació 9 de diciembre, de 1937) es un profesor de matemáticas en la Universidad Harvard. Mazur nació en Nueva York, y concurrió al Bronx High School of Science y el MIT, a pesar de que no logró graduarse en el MIT por no cumplir con un requerimiento de realizar un curso de entrenamiento militar de reservistas (ROTC

  4. 1982 Elected Member of National Academy of Sciences. 1994 Chauvenet Prize, Mathematical Association of America. 1999 Steele Prize, American Mathematical Society. 2001 Elected member American Philosophical Society. 2004 Honorary degree from Colby College.

  5. 5 de jul. de 2022 · July 5, 2022 2 min read. The International Mathematical Union named Harvard Gerhard Gade University Professor Barry Mazur as the recipient of the 2022 Chern Medal. The award celebrates lifelong outstanding achievements in the field of mathematics and is given out once every four years.

  6. 1 Oxford Street, Science Center 512. Cambridge, MA 02138. Tel: (617) 495-2171. Email: mazur@g.harvard.edu. Imagining Numbers, by Barry Mazur. CV. News. Works. Projects. Expository. Philosophy Courses. Remembrances. Older Material. Research Interests. Number theory. Automorphic forms. Related issues in algebraic geometry. Philosophy of Mathematics.

  7. Barry Mazur is a singular gure in the international mathematical community. His research achievements cover several areas of mathematics, from topology to al-gebraic geometry to number theory, and assure his position as one of the greatest mathematicians of our time.