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  1. Richard Lawrence Taylor (born 19 May 1962) is a British mathematician working in the field of number theory. He is currently the Barbara Kimball Browning Professor in Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University. Taylor received the 2002 Cole Prize, the 2007 Shaw Prize with Robert Langlands, and the 2015 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics.

  2. Richard Taylor is a professor of mathematics at Stanford University, specializing in number theory and Galois representations. His home page lists his publications, CV, former students, and contact information.

  3. Richard Taylor is a British mathematician who works in America in the field of number theory. View three larger pictures. Biography. Richard Taylor's parents are John Clayton Taylor and Gillian Mary Schofield. John Taylor is a mathematical physicist, now Emeritus Professor of Mathematical Physics at the University of Cambridge.

  4. Richard Taylor is a mathematician who works on number theory, representation theory and automorphic forms. He is a professor at Stanford University and has won several prizes and awards, including the Fermat Prize and the Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics.

  5. Oct 22, 2018 · Stanford Mathematics Professor Richard Taylor was appointed as the new Barbara Kimball Browning Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences. An endowed chair is the highest honor the university can bestow upon a faculty member.

  6. Barbara Kimball Browning Professor in Humanities & Sciences. Professor. Email. rltaylor@stanford.edu. Office. Building 380, 383-T. Telephone. (650) 497-0640. Research Area (s)

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  8. Oct 30, 2013 · A leader in the field of number theory and in particular Galois representations, automorphic forms, and Shimura variations, Richard Taylor, with his collaborators, has developed powerful new techniques for use in solving longstanding problems, including the Shimura-Taniyama conjecture, the local Langlands conjecture, and the Sato-Tate conjecture.

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