Fermat's last theorem
Fermat's last theorem (sometimes abbreviated as FLT and also called Fermat's great theorem) is one of the most famous theorems in the history of mathematics. It states that:
External links and references
- Nova "The Proof" Transcript PBS Airdate: October 28, 1997
- Wiles, Andrew (1995). Modular elliptic curves and Fermat's last theorem, Annals of Mathematics (141) (1995)(3), 443-551.
- Taylor, Richard & Wiles, Andrew (1995). Ring theoretic properties of certain Hecke algebras, Annals of Mathematics (141) (3), 553-572.
- Faltings, Gerd (1995). The Proof of Fermat's last theorem by R. Taylor and A. Wiles, Notices of the AMS (42) (7), 743-746.
- Daney, Charles (2003). The Mathematics of Fermat's last theorem. Retrieved Aug. 5, 2004.
- O'Connor, J. J. & and Robertson, E. F. (1996). Fermat's last theorem. The history of the problem. Retrieved Aug. 5, 2004.
- Shay, David (2003). Fermat's last theorem. The story, the history and the mystery. Retrieved Aug. 5, 2004.
- Freeman, Larry (2005). Fermat's Last Theorem Blog. A blog that covers the history of Fermat's Last Theorem from Pierre Fermat to Andrew Wiles.
- Kisby, Adam William (2004). Fermat's Last Theorem Revisited: A Marginal Proof in Ten Steps. Parody.
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