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Daniel Andrew Beal (born November 29, 1952 [3]) is an American banker, businessman, investor, and amateur mathematician. He is a Dallas -based businessman who accumulated wealth in real estate and banking.
The conjecture was formulated in 1993 by Andrew Beal, a banker and amateur mathematician, while investigating generalizations of Fermat's Last Theorem. [1] [2] Since 1997, Beal has offered a monetary prize for a peer-reviewed proof of this conjecture or a counterexample. [3] The value of the prize has increased several times and is currently $1 ...
Beal's conjecture: number theory: Andrew Beal: 142 Beilinson conjecture: number theory: Alexander Beilinson: 461 Berry–Tabor conjecture: geodesic flow: Michael Berry and Michael Tabor: 239 Big-line-big-clique conjecture: discrete geometry: Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture: number theory: Bryan John Birch and Peter Swinnerton-Dyer: 2830 ...
Andrew Beal (businessman) [1] Isaac Beeckman (candlemaker) Chester Ittner Bliss (biologist) Napoléon Bonaparte (general) Mary Everest Boole (homemaker, librarian) William Bourne (innkeeper) Nathaniel Bowditch (indentured bookkeeper) Achille Brocot (clockmaker) Jost Bürgi (clockmaker) Marvin Ray Burns (veteran) Gerolamo Cardano (medical doctor)
The reference to Andrew Beal says that it was formulated by him in 1933, but the linked article says he was born in 1952. 192.249.3.142 00:04, 12 November 2022 (UTC) No, it says "The conjecture was formulated in 1993", and the article has not been edited since August . . . . - Arjayay 11:14, 12 November 2022 (UTC)
The Beal conjecture, also known as the Mauldin conjecture [162] and the Tijdeman-Zagier conjecture, [163] [164] [165] states that there are no solutions to the generalized Fermat equation in positive integers a, b, c, m, n, k with a, b, and c being pairwise coprime and all of m, n, k being greater than 2. [166]
The Clay Mathematics Institute officially designated the title Millennium Problem for the seven unsolved mathematical problems, the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, Hodge conjecture, Navier–Stokes existence and smoothness, P versus NP problem, Riemann hypothesis, Yang–Mills existence and mass gap, and the Poincaré conjecture at the ...
Beal Prize: Andrew Beal: Mathematics $1 million prize is awarded for either a proof or a counterexample of the Beal conjecture, a generalization of Fermat's Last Theorem, published in a refereed and respected mathematics publication [3] Becquerel Prize: Edmond Becquerel: Solar Energy Individual with outstanding contributions to solar energy ...