@KhanAmin_ There's no fee. ☺️ You may apply without a recommendation letter (it's not required), but if there's someone from your Master's program who could write a short letter, we would encourage you to ask them.
“The interest in solving this question is not so much for the particular solution, but to better understand how hard these equations are to solve. It’s a benchmark against which we can measure ourselves,” says Drew Sutherland. @ScienceMIT https://t.co/3iY0798BEu
New from @KSHartnett: An exhaustive proof concludes that there are only 59 isolated examples and two infinite families of tetrahedra with rational dihedral angles. https://t.co/ENgD7V0ykV
@WanderingPoint@JSEllenberg @WINnumbertheory Thanks! Yes, it's the WIN4 project Mirela Ciperiani and I led, with Francesca Bianchi, Victoria Cantoral-Farfan, and @aetropolski.
The Simons Collaboration on "Arithmetic Geometry, Number Theory, and Computation", led by ICERM, announced that its first conference will be held this summer at MIT on August 20-24, 2018. https://t.co/5J8Q5FgIYR #arithmeticgeometry#numbertheory@MIT
The best evidence that Minhyong Kim's theory works: Number theorists use it to prove rational solutions to the so-called 'cursed curve.' My story in @QuantaMagazine https://t.co/tZKtqROLkX