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Zbl 0878.11004
Cornell, Gary (ed.); Silverman, Joseph H. (ed.); Stevens, Glenn (ed.)
Modular forms and Fermat's last theorem. Papers from a conference, Boston, MA, USA, August 9--18, 1995.
(English)
[B] New York, NY: Springer. xviii, 582 p. DM 89.00; öS 649.70; sFr. 81.00; \sterling 34.00; \$ 49.95 (1997). ISBN 0-387-94609-8/hbk

The articles of this volume will be reviewed individually. Introduction: The chapters of this book are expanded versions of the lectures given at the BU conference. They are intended to introduce the many ideas and techniques used by Wiles in his proof that every (semi-stable) elliptic curve over $\bbfQ$ is modular, and to explain how Wiles' result combined with Ribet's theorem implies the validity of Fermat's Last Theorem.\par The first chapter contains an overview of the complete proof, and it is followed by introductory chapters surveying the basic theory of elliptic curves (Chapter II), modular functions and curves (Chapter III), Galois cohomology (Chapter IV), and finite group schemes (Chapter V). Next we turn to the representation theory which lies at the core of Wiles' proof. Chapter VI gives an introduction to automorphic representations and the Langlands-Tunnel theorem, which provides the crucial first step that a certain mod 3 representation is modular. Chapter VII describes Serre's conjectures and the known cases which give the link between modularity of elliptic curves and Fermat's Last Theorem. After this come chapters on deformations of Galois representations (Chapter VIII) and universal deformation rings (Chapter IX), followed by chapters on Hecke algebras (Chapter X) and complete intersections (Chapter XI). Chapters XII and XIV contain the heart of Wiles' proof, with a brief interlude (Chapter XIII) devoted to representability of the flat deformation functor. The final step in Wiles' proof, the so-called ``3-5 shift,'' is discussed in Chapters XV and XVI, and Diamond's relaxation of the semi-stability condition is described in Chapter XVII. The volume concludes by looking both backward and forward in time, with two chapters (Chapter XVIII and XIX) describing some of the ``pre-modular'' history of Fermat's Last Theorem, and two chapters (Chapters XX and XXI) placing Wiles' theorem into a more general Diophantine context and giving some ideas of possible future applications.\par As the preceding brief summary will have made clear, the proof of Wiles' theorem is extremely intricate and draws on tools from many areas of mathematics. The editors hope that this volume will help everyone, student and professional mathematician alike, who wants to study the details of what is surely one of the most memorable mathematical achievements of this century.
MSC 2000:
*11-06 Proceedings of conferences (number theory)
00B25 Proceedings of conferences of miscellaneous specific interest
11D41 Higher degree diophantine equations
11G18 Arithmetic aspects of modular and Shimura varieties
11F11 Modular forms, one variable
14Hxx Curves

Keywords: Modular forms; Fermat's Last Theorem; Conference; Proceedings; Boston, MA (USA)

Cited in: Zbl 1051.11500 Zbl 0930.00001

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