AbstractAt the beginning of 1640 Frenicle asked Fermat to find a large perfect number. This question led to a correspondence between the two men in which Fermat disclosed the general statement of what is now known as Fermat's theorem. In this article missing letters are listed and their contents divined from the extant correspondence
Fermat, Pierre de, is perhaps the most famous number theorist who ever lived. Fermat\u27s Last Theor...
The project aims to deliver sufficient mathematical background to understand a partial proof, due to...
This is a preprint article submitted to viXra.org Version 3English mathematics Professor, Sir Andrew...
AbstractAt the beginning of 1640 Frenicle asked Fermat to find a large perfect number. This question...
AbstractThe challenge by Frénicle to produce a certain perfect number led Fermat to discover what is...
The French mathematician Pierre de Fermat (1601–1665) was a veritable giant of number theory whose ...
Around 1637, Pierre de Fermat made a now-famous mathematical conjecture. However, Fermat\u27s conjec...
abstract: Pierre de Fermat, an amateur mathematician, set upon the mathematical world a challenge so...
English mathematics Professor, Sir Andrew John Wiles of the University of Cambridge finally and conc...
Hailed as one of the greatest mathematical results of the twentieth century, the recent proof of Fer...
English mathematics Professor, Sir Andrew John Wiles of the University of Cam-bridge finally and con...
Throughout history, math has been transformed, theorems have been proven, and great people have beco...
The French mathematician Pierre de Fermat (1601–1665) was a veritable giant of number theory whose d...
Treballs finals del Màster en Matemàtica Avançada, Facultat de matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelon...
English mathematics Professor, Sir Andrew John Wiles of the University of Cambridge finally and conc...
Fermat, Pierre de, is perhaps the most famous number theorist who ever lived. Fermat\u27s Last Theor...
The project aims to deliver sufficient mathematical background to understand a partial proof, due to...
This is a preprint article submitted to viXra.org Version 3English mathematics Professor, Sir Andrew...
AbstractAt the beginning of 1640 Frenicle asked Fermat to find a large perfect number. This question...
AbstractThe challenge by Frénicle to produce a certain perfect number led Fermat to discover what is...
The French mathematician Pierre de Fermat (1601–1665) was a veritable giant of number theory whose ...
Around 1637, Pierre de Fermat made a now-famous mathematical conjecture. However, Fermat\u27s conjec...
abstract: Pierre de Fermat, an amateur mathematician, set upon the mathematical world a challenge so...
English mathematics Professor, Sir Andrew John Wiles of the University of Cambridge finally and conc...
Hailed as one of the greatest mathematical results of the twentieth century, the recent proof of Fer...
English mathematics Professor, Sir Andrew John Wiles of the University of Cam-bridge finally and con...
Throughout history, math has been transformed, theorems have been proven, and great people have beco...
The French mathematician Pierre de Fermat (1601–1665) was a veritable giant of number theory whose d...
Treballs finals del Màster en Matemàtica Avançada, Facultat de matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelon...
English mathematics Professor, Sir Andrew John Wiles of the University of Cambridge finally and conc...
Fermat, Pierre de, is perhaps the most famous number theorist who ever lived. Fermat\u27s Last Theor...
The project aims to deliver sufficient mathematical background to understand a partial proof, due to...
This is a preprint article submitted to viXra.org Version 3English mathematics Professor, Sir Andrew...