Taro Morishima
Taro Morishima (森嶋 太郎, Morishima Tarō, 1903 – 1989) was a Japanese mathematician specializing in algebra who attended University of Tokyo in Japan. Morishima published at least thirteen papers, including his work on Fermat's Last Theorem.[1] and a collected works volume published in 1990 after his death.[2] He also corresponded several times with American mathematician H. S. Vandiver.[3]
Morishima's Theorem on FLT
Review
Granville wrote that Morishima's proof could not be accepted.
gollark: Well, I assumed you meant an actual... list of characters, in some way?
gollark: That is *kind of* what osmarkscalculator™ is doing.
gollark: Oh, not actual stringy strings.
gollark: osmarkscalculator™ exprs look like this:```rust#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Clone, Hash)]enum Value { Num(i128), Call(InlinableString, Vec<Value>), Identifier(InlinableString),}```
gollark: How interesting.
References
- Morishima, Taro (January 1952). "On Fermat's Last Theorem (Thirteenth Paper)". Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 72 (1): 67–81. doi:10.2307/1990655. JSTOR 1990655.
- Morishima, Taro; Y Karamatsu (1990). Collected papers of Taro Morishima. Kingston, Ontario, Canada: Queens University.
- "A Guide to the H. S. Vandiver Papers, 1889-1977". The Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 2006-11-28.
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