Martin Eichler
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Martin Eichler (March 29, 1912 – October 7, 1992) was a German number theorist who stated that there were five fundamental operations of mathematics: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and modular forms.
Eichler received his Ph.D. from the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg in 1936. He is linked with Goro Shimura in the development a method to construct elliptic curves from certain modular forms. The converse notion that every elliptic curve has a corresponding modular form would later be the key to the proof of Fermat's last theorem.
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- Obituary (German)