Remark on Fermat's Last Theorem
Ivan Deriyenko

TL;DR
This paper discusses the special role of the number 2 in Fermat's Last Theorem, highlighting its exceptional nature without providing a proof of the theorem.
Contribution
It identifies the number 2 as an exceptional case in Fermat's Last Theorem, offering insights without proving the theorem itself.
Findings
Number 2 is an exceptional number in Fermat's Last Theorem.
The paper emphasizes the unique role of 2 in the theorem.
No proof of Fermat's Last Theorem is provided.
Abstract
In this short article we do not prove Fermat's last theorem. We show that the number 2 is an exceptional number in this theorem.
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TopicsHistory and Theory of Mathematics
