Open Source Project to Formalize Fermat's Last Theorem Proof in Lean Theorem Prover
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Summary
An ongoing multi-author open source project led by Kevin Buzzard at Imperial College London to formalize a proof of Fermat's Last Theorem using the Lean theorem prover, funded by a UK research council grant.
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The project is currently being led by Kevin Buzzard.
Funded by grant EP/Y022904/1, awarded by the UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
The project is hosted at Imperial College London.
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