Silver Plaque of the International Mathematical Union

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The Silver Plaque of the International Mathematical Union is a special honor bestowed by the IMU to recognize extraordinary mathematical achievement, notably awarded to Andrew Wiles for his proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem.

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instanceOf honorary distinction
mathematics award
associatedWith Fermat's Last Theorem
surface form: Fermat’s Last Theorem

International Congress of Mathematicians
awardingBody International Mathematical Union
awardStatus special honor
countryOfOrganization International Mathematical Union
domain pure mathematics
field mathematics
languageOfName English
namedAfter International Mathematical Union
notableRecipient Andrew Wiles
purpose recognition of extraordinary mathematical achievement
rarity awarded only in exceptional circumstances
reasonForAwardToAndrewWiles proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem

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Andrew Wiles awardReceived Silver Plaque of the International Mathematical Union