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    Robert Phelan Langlands, CC FRS FRSC (/ˈlæŋləndz/; born October 6, 1936) is a Canadian mathematician. He is best known as the founder of the Langlands...
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  • research, the Langlands program has been described by Edward Frenkel as "a kind of grand unified theory of mathematics." The Langlands program consists...
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  • In mathematics, the geometric Langlands correspondence is a reformulation of the Langlands correspondence obtained by replacing the number fields appearing...
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  • [clarification needed] It was conjectured by Robert Langlands (1983) in the course of developing the Langlands program. The fundamental lemma was proved...
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  • In mathematics, the local Langlands conjectures, introduced by Robert Langlands (1967, 1970), are part of the Langlands program. They describe a correspondence...
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  • Langlands and Bell, English artists Robert Langlands (born 1936), Canadian mathematician Langlands classification Langlands decomposition Langlands dual...
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  • Deligne created an axiomatic framework for the work of Shimura. In 1979, Robert Langlands remarked that Shimura varieties form a natural realm of examples for...
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    University. Taylor received the 2002 Cole Prize, the 2007 Shaw Prize with Robert Langlands, and the 2015 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics. He received his B...
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  • The Langlands dual was introduced by Langlands (1967) in a letter to A. Weil. The L-group is used heavily in the Langlands conjectures of Robert Langlands...
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  • mathematics, the Langlands classification is a description of the irreducible representations of a reductive Lie group G, suggested by Robert Langlands (1973)....
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