by the mathematician who solved Fermat's last Theorem
in Dublin's Royal Irish Academy.
entrance is free to fellows, members and limited tickets will be available to buyers of the Irish Times.
Fermat's last theorem was very popular with book publishers.
As of this week moves are being made to prosecute users of free internet systems.
In the run-up to Dublin's W€F notions of intellectual property, right to reproduction, and old fashioned plagiarism are under attack again.
We can¡t not allow this to happen.
{galvanising the mathematicians}
http://www.ria.ie/
Andrew Wiles, who proved Fermats last Theorem, will give the 2nd Hamilton Lecture on 16 October 2003. For tickets see Irish Times in Sept/Oct.
also of interest to
¿¿¿¿what does the W€F do????
go to RIA homepage and look @ the biotech logo.
oh gratuiotous use of Nobel...
Ernest Walton MRIA, Ireland's only Nobel Prize winning scientist, was born on 6 October 1903. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1951 for his role in splitting the atom. He was elected MRIA in 1935 and was Secretary of the Academy from 1952 to 1957.
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Jump To Comment: 1Don't forget if your in Dublin to try and make into town, even for 10 minutes to help support Ireland's Debt & Development Coalition for a very important day of action for them to put pressure on the Irish Government.
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