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aFor hundreds of years Fermat's Last Theorem, which stated simply that for n > 2 there exist no integers a, b, c > 1 such that a^n = b^n + c^n, has remained elusively unproven. (A recent proof is believed to be correct, though it is still undergoing scrutiny.) It is possible...
It is possible, however, to find integers greater than 1 tha 为数百几年Fermat的前个定理,简单地陈述为n > 2那里存在没有整数a, b, c > 1这样a^n = b^n + c^n,依然是逃避未经证明。 (最近证明认为是正确的,虽然它仍然接受察视。) 它是可能的,然而,发现满足“完善的立方体”等式a^3 = b^3...
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