
TL;DR
This paper reviews John Tate's mathematical contributions, emphasizing his role in the 'great reformulation' of key concepts in number theory and algebra, highlighting his influence on modern mathematics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of Tate's work within the context of the 'great reformulation,' offering new insights into his impact on mathematical theory.
Findings
Tate's work significantly advanced number theory and algebra.
His reformulation efforts reshaped foundational mathematical concepts.
The paper highlights Tate's influence on subsequent mathematical research.
Abstract
This is my article on Tate's work for the second volume in the book series on the Abel Prize winners. True to the epigraph, I have attempted to explain it in the context of the "great reformulation".
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TopicsHistory and Theory of Mathematics · Philosophy, Science, and History · Philosophy and History of Science
