Robert Langlands is a prominent Canadian mathematician known for his significant contributions to number theory and representation theory. Born on October 19, 1936, he is best known for formulating the Langlands program, a set of far-reaching conjectures and theories that connect various areas of mathematics, particularly between number theory and harmonic analysis. The Langlands program establishes deep links between Galois representations, automorphic forms, and representations of algebraic groups.
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