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Local criteria for the unit equation and the asymptotic Fermat's Last Theorem. [PDF]
Freitas N, Kraus A, Siksek S.
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Pharmacological cognitive enhancement and the value of achievements: An intervention. [PDF]
Gordon EC, Willis RJ.
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On the first case of Fermat’s last theorem [PDF]
Lehmer, D. H., Lehmer, Emma
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Reverse engineered Diophantine equations
We answer a question of Samir Siksek, asked at the open problems session of the conference ``Rational Points 2022'', which, in a broader sense, can be viewed as a reverse engineering of Diophantine equations.
Gajović, Stevan
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Freeform imaging systems: Fermat's principle unlocks "first time right" design. [PDF]
Duerr F, Thienpont H.
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The Concept of Symmetry and the Theory of Perception. [PDF]
Pizlo Z, de Barros JA.
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The simplest case of Fermat's last theorem, the impossibility of solving x3 + y3 = z3 in nonzero integers, has been proved. In other words, 1 is not expressible as a sum of two cubes of rational numbers.
Cowles, M., Cowles, J., Chowla, S.
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Enumeration of local and global étale algebras applied to generalized Fermat equations [PDF]
In this thesis, we study a special class of Diophantine equations. Diophantine equations have been studied since ancient times. For example, the Pythagoreans (around 400 BC) already knew infinitely many integer solutions to the Diophantine equation $$x^2
Putz, Piet Hein Casper
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On first case of Fermat's Last Theorem in the spirit of Kummer and Furtwangler
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Recent Progress in Reconfigurable and Intelligent Metasurfaces: A Comprehensive Review of Tuning Mechanisms, Hardware Designs, and Applications. [PDF]
Saifullah Y +4 more
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