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Solution of Fermat's Equation z1^n + z2^n =
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Organization: | Indiana University |
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0206-288
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1994-04-27
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The notebook shows a projection from four-dimensional space of the so-called projective variety that represents all possible solutions of the equation x^n + y^n == z^n for varying n. What Fermat's Last Theorem states is that none of these solutions can correspond to integer values of x, y and z.
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Fermat's Last Theorem, Fermat's Equation, 3D Graphics
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| FermatSolutions.nb (11.9 KB) - Mathematica notebook | Files specific to Mathematica 2.2 version:
| | FermatSolutions.ma (9.6 KB) - Mathematica notebook |
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