Taniyama's problems

Taniyama's problems are a set of 36 mathematical problems posed by Japanese mathematician Yutaka Taniyama in 1955. The problems primarily focused on algebraic geometry, number theory, and the connections between modular forms and elliptic curves.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ Shimura, Goro (1989), "Yutaka Taniyama and his time. Very personal recollections", The Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 21 (2): 186–196, doi:10.1112/blms/21.2.186, ISSN 0024-6093, MR 0976064
  2. ^ Mazur, B. (1991), "Number Theory as Gadfly", The American Mathematical Monthly, 98 (7): 593–610
  3. ^ Lang, Serge (1995), "Some History of the Shimura-Taniyama Conjecture", Notices of the AMS, 42 (11): 1301–1307

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