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In [[mathematics]], the '''modularity theorem''' (formerly called the '''Taniyama–Shimura–Weil conjecture''' and several related names) states that [[elliptic curve]]s over the field of [[rational number]]s are similar to [[modular form]]s.
In [[mathematics]], the '''modularity theorem''' (formerly called the '''Taniyama–Shimura–Weil conjecture''' and several related names) states that [[elliptic curve]]s over the field of [[rational number]]s are similar to [[modular form]]s.



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In mathematics, the modularity theorem (formerly called the Taniyama–Shimura–Weil conjecture and several related names) states that elliptic curves over the field of rational numbers are similar to modular forms.


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