ALGEBRAIC SOLUTION OF FERMAT'S THEOREM (MATHEMATICS, NUMBER THEORY)
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Abstract
Fermat's Last Theorem (or Fermat's last theorem) is one of the most popular theorems in mathematics.
Formulated in French mathematician Pierre Fermat in 1637. Despite the simplicity of the formulation,
literally, at the “school” arithmetic level, proof of the theorem sought by many mathematicians for more
than three hundred years. And only in 1994 year the theorem was proven by the English mathematician
Andrew Wilson with colleagues; The proof was published in 1995. [1]-[5] The author of this article has
been searching for his own for a long time. accessible algebraic solution to this problem and believes that
he succeeded,which he presents in this article.
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