Showings
May 14, 2002 in Princeton, New Jersey at Wolfensohn Hall at the Institute of Advanced Study
April 19, 2002 in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, at the University of Illinois
February 27, 2002 in Oxford, England, at St. John's College, Oxford University
February 22, 2002 in Silver Spring, Maryland at the College Board Mathematics Conference
January 25, 2002 in Islandia, New York at the College Board Mathematics Conference
August 2, 2001 at 7:30
PM (Pinnacle Summit, Great Barrington, MA)
Fermat's Last Tango
was shown during the Pinnacle Summit conference, held at Simon's Rock
College in Great Barrington, MA from July 31- August 6, 2001. This
conference brought together mathematicians Arthur Jaffe and Gordon
Ritter (CMI, Harvard) with talented high school students in mathematics,
and with gifted students and experts in other fields.
July 28, 2001 at 1:30 pm
(Wexner Center, Columbus, OH)
Preceding the show Karl Rubin gave
a short lecture on the mathematical themes involved in the history of
Fermat's Conjecture and its proof by Wiles. Following the presentation
was a reception and further discussions.
July 18, 2001 (Park City, UT)

July 16, 2001 at 7:30 PM (Roda Theatre 2015 Addison Street, Berkeley,
CA)
This showing took place during the CMI 2001 Summer School on
the Global Theory of Minimal Surfaces, held at MSRI from June 25-July
27, and was produced by David Hoffman, who is also Director of the
Summer School. Mathematicians Arthur Jaffe (CMI) Ken Ribet (UC
Berkeley), Karl Rubin (Stanford) and special guests were present.

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