Proof of FLT by Algebra Identities and Linear Algebra
J. Babaee Ragani

TL;DR
This paper presents a straightforward proof of Fermat's Last Theorem using algebraic identities and linear algebra techniques, offering an alternative approach to classical proofs.
Contribution
It introduces a novel proof method for FLT based on algebra identities and linear algebra, differing from traditional number theory approaches.
Findings
Proof of FLT using algebra identities
Simplified and exact proof method
Potential new approach to related problems
Abstract
The main aim of the present paper is to represent an exact and simple proof for FLT by using properties of the algebra identities and linear algebra.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlgebraic Geometry and Number Theory · Advanced Topics in Algebra · Finite Group Theory Research
