Fermat's Last Theorem: Algebra, Geometry, and Number Theory
Felix Sidokhine

TL;DR
This paper explores applications of Fermat's Last Theorem across algebra, geometry, and number theory, illustrating its utility in solving diverse mathematical problems.
Contribution
It provides examples demonstrating how Fermat's Last Theorem can be applied to various problems in different mathematical fields.
Findings
Fermat's Last Theorem can be used to solve algebraic problems.
Applications extend to geometric problem-solving.
Insights into number theory implications.
Abstract
In our work we give the examples using Fermat's Last Theorem for solving some problems from algebra, geometry and number theory
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TopicsHistory and Theory of Mathematics · Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory · Analytic Number Theory Research
