Chapter 200: One Thesis, Resolved in Two Minutes!

Wiles is a mathematician that amazes the world.

In his youth, he was a mathematical prodigy, a graduate of Merton College, Oxford, and later earned a doctorate degree from Clare College, University of Cambridge.

Afterwards, he served as a junior fellow at Clare College and an assistant professor at Harvard University, and two years later he became a researcher at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.

A year later, Wiles was promoted to a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.

Although the information stated above may seem ordinary, many other high-ranking university graduates and researchers have similar accomplishments. However, by the time Wiles was promoted to become a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, he was only 28 years old. Most other people of the same age have just earned their doctoral degrees, while he has already become a professor at the temple of mathematics, The Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.