Department of State Education, Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Research Article
Pierre De Fermat′s Last Theorem: Some Historical Evidences, Facts and Inference
Author(s): Khurshid Ahmad Bhat*
Around 1637 Fermat wrote few lines in the margin of Arithmetica, an Ancient Greek text on mathematics written by Diophantus of Alexandria, an
Alexandrian mathematician in 3rd century AD. Fermat wrote that “it is impossible to separate a cube into two cubes, or a fourth power into two
fourth powers, or in general, any power higher than the second, into two like powers. I have discovered a marvelous proof of this, which this margin
is too narrow to contain”. After 358 years, in 1995. Published a successful proof that Xn+Yn ≠ Zn, for ‘n’ >2, as Pierre de Fermat was talking about
some marvelous demonstration of this theorem, since than no clue was found about the marvelous demonstration. In this paper some historical
evidences and facts are highlighted and some anticipated demonstration related to Fermat&rs.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2168-9679.2022.11.500
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