I have many times come across mathematical proofs, theorems, conjectures, and generally interesting things. For example:
- Twin primes conjecture
- Millennium problems
- Ramsey theory
- Fermat's last
- Reimann Hypothesis
- Reimann Zeta function
- Galois theory / Galois groups
And I would of course very much like to understand these as much as possible. When I go to the Wikipedia pages of these topics, for example, I come across a lot unknown terminology and concepts.
My question would be, where should I begin, to try to understand, say, Andrew Wiles's proof?
I have just very successfully completed Calculus AB, and though I know it may be a long way before I can completely understand these advanced things, I'm eager to begin somewhere. I have watched a series of college lectures on "Higher Math 101", but I really want to get into the meat of things.
(By the way, I didn't know what to tag this)