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Andrew Wiles (born 11 April 1953) was a 20th and 21st century Human man from the planet Earth, a mathematician who authored a proof to Pierre de Fermat's last theorem. (DS9 episode: "Facets")

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In the year 2155, Tobin Dax noted that it was better to start a conversation with a fancy card trick than a discussion of Wiles's proof of Fermat's last theorem. (ENT novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)


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