Greg71 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 Dear colleagues, From 1990 to 2025, I worked on restoring Fermat's original proof of his theorem. There was a 23-year break in my work from 1993 to 2016, but in the end, I believe I have succeeded. But did I really succeed? Please take a look!
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Greg71 Posted March 22 Author Posted March 22 Ok, sorry for the link — the file is actually here: FermatProofRev37_LaTeX-fromRG.pdf
swansont Posted March 22 Posted March 22 14 hours ago, Greg71 said: Ok, sorry for the link — the file is actually here: FermatProofRev37_LaTeX-fromRG.pdf 606.5 kB · 2 downloads ! Moderator Note You still have to click on something.
studiot Posted March 22 Posted March 22 20 hours ago, Greg71 said: I worked on restoring Fermat's original proof of his theorem. There was a 23-year break in my work from 1993 to 2016, but in the end, I believe I have succeeded. Yes I have downloaded this pdf as the subject is interesting. However I wonder how you consider it restores Fermat's original proof ? You have quite a few pages of algebra and calculus to wade through, though they may indeed be correct I can't reconcile them with the simplicity Fermat claimed, not the algebra and other mathematics of his time.
Greg71 Posted Tuesday at 10:16 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 10:16 PM My AI analysis of the work of Sergey and Marina Klykovy. Despite differences in approaches, the works share common characteristics, which is discussed in this analysis. SergeAndMarinaProofOfFLT.pdf -1
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