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Fermat\'s Last Theorem Diophantine Equations Number Theory

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- Charles Daney's treatise on Fermat's last theorem. HTML, DVI and PS.


  • - Fermat's Last Theorem by Simon Singh. Discusses the early and recent history of people trying to solve this perplexing problem, including Andrew Wiles' final success. Includes information about poems, limericks, the off-Broadway show and a quiz.
  • - An attempted elementary proof.
  • - Results of a computer search by Peter Norvig.
  • - The official Beal Conjecture site with information and links regarding the problem.
  • - Disproved for the same reasons Fermat's Last Theorem is proved by a binomial infinite series expansion
  • - Slides for a talk by Karl Rubin on the story of Fermat's Last Theorem for a general audience, including the history of the problem, the story of Andrew Wiles' solution and the excitement surrounding it, and some of the many ideas used in his proof.
  • - NOVA Online presents The Proof, including an interview with Andrew Wiles, an essay on Sophie Germain, and the Pythagorean theorem.
  • - A brief history.
  • - A collection of links based on the former e-math gopher archive.
  • - $75,000 prized problem pertaining to the Diophantine equation of the form A^x + B^y = C^z where A, B, C, x, y and z are positive integers and x, y and z are all greater than 2, then A, B and C must have a common factor.
  • - An elementary proof of Beal's Conjecture given the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.
  • - Steven Finch's essay on the Diophantine equation of the form x^n + y^n = c.z^n.
  • - Edited from the book "Fermat's last theorem proved" by Nico de Jong (1992).
  • - A historical and biographical account.
  • - An attempted elementary proof of FLT using binomial expansions.
  • - By Kerry M. Evans.
  • - Article in Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics.
  • - An attempted elementary proof of Fermat's Last Theorem by James Constant, rejecting that of Wiles.



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