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Birth Name:
Richard Taylor (mathematician)
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Birth Date:
Sat, May 19, 1962
Time of Birth:
Unknown (using Noon)
Place of Birth:
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Age:
62
Zodiac Sign:
Taurus
Astrology Data:
Sun
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.
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Astrological aspects and planetary data / tags for Richard Taylor (mathematician): Sun 27 Taurus, Moon 26 Scorpio, Mercury 18 Gemini, Venus 25 Gemini, Mars 22 Aries, Jupiter 9 Pisces, Saturn 11 Aquarius, Uranus 26 Leo, Neptune 11 Scorpio, Pluto 7 Virgo, Sun Square Uranus, Venus Sextile Mars, Venus Sesquiquadrate Saturn, Venus Sextile Uranus, Venus Sesquiquadrate Neptune, Mars Semi Square Jupiter, Mars Trine Uranus, Mars Sesquiquadrate Pluto, Jupiter Semi Sextile Saturn, Jupiter Trine Neptune, Jupiter Opposition Pluto, Saturn Square Neptune
Categories related to Richard Taylor (mathematician): Living people, Harvard University faculty, Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences, May 19 births, Fellows of the Royal Society, Princeton University alumni, Number theorists, Oxford, Cambridge, 20th-century British mathematicians, 21st-century British mathematicians, Alumni of Clare College, 1962 births, Institute for Advanced Study faculty, Members of the American Philosophical Society, Clay Research Award recipients, Whitehead Prize winners, Fermats Last Theorem, Fellows of New College, Savilian Professors of Geometry
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