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  1. Kenneth Alan "Ken" Ribet es un matemático estadounidense, actualmente profesor de matemáticas en la Universidad de California, Berkeley. Sus intereses en el campo de la matemáticas incluyen teoría de números algebraicos y geometría algebraica.

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    Kenneth Alan Ribet (/ ˈ r ɪ b ɪ t /; born June 28, 1948) is an American mathematician working in algebraic number theory and algebraic geometry. He is known for the HerbrandRibet theorem and Ribet's theorem , which were key ingredients in the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem , as well as for his service as President of the ...

  3. Kenneth A. Ribet. Department of Mathematics 3840. University of California. Berkeley, CA 94720-3840. USA. Office: 885 Evans Hall. Telephone: (510) 642-0648. Fax: (510) 642-8204. Messages: (510) 642-6526. email: ribet@math.berkeley.edu. Office hours. Course pages. Publications. Editorial and advisory boards. Biographical sketch.

  4. Kenneth A. Ribet. Job title: Professor Emeritus. Research area: Algebra. Bio: Year Appointed: 1977. Retired: 2022. Office Hours: by appointment. Selected Publications: (2008). Computational arithmetic geometry. Lauter, Kristin E. and Ribet, Kenneth A. editors. Contemporary Mathematics, Vol. 463. American Mathematical Society Providence, RI xii+129.

  5. Kenneth Alan Ribet. Matemático estadounidense, experto en teoría de números. Uno de sus trabajos, siete años antes de la prueba del "Último de Teorema de Fermat ", tuvo una utilidad necesaria y decisiva en el desenlace de la policentenaria conjetura de Fermat, que hizo Andrew Wiles en 1993 .

  6. Kenneth Alan "Ken" Ribet es un matemático estadounidense, actualmente profesor de matemáticas en la Universidad de California, Berkeley. Sus intereses en el campo de la matemáticas incluyen teoría de números algebraicos y geometría algebraica.

  7. Kenneth A. Ribet, University of California, Berkeley, is a leading researcher in number theory, who has also served the mathematics community as an editor of journals, a member of editorial boards of book series, and as a member of the Council and several AMS committees.