John Tate, 1993

John Torrence Tate, Jr. (born March 13, 1925) is an American mathematician, distinguished for many fundamental contributions in algebraic number theory, arithmetic geometry and related areas in algebraic geometry. He is professor emeritus at Harvard University. He was awarded the Abel Prize in 2010.

He was a very tall man and loved to study about math and made many contributions to the number theory.

Quotes

  • It doesn't matter how long it takes, if the end result is a good theorem.
    • Steve Nadis (1 November 2013). A History in Sum. Harvard University Press. p. 207. ISBN 978-0-674-72655-0. 

Quotes about John Tate

  • A “good theorem,” as Tate puts it, lasts forever. Once proved, it will always stay proved, and other mathematicians are free to use it and build on it as they please, sometimes to great effect.
    • Steve Nadis (1 November 2013). A History in Sum. Harvard University Press. p. 207. ISBN 978-0-674-72655-0. 
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