The Euclidean character of the Fermat’s last theorem

Malvina Baica
Notes on Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics, ISSN 1310-5132
Volume 2, 1996, Number 1, Pages 20—23
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Malvina Baica
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
The University of Wisconsin Whitewater, WI 53190 U.S.A

Abstract

In this paper the author is expressing her genuine concern about the proof of Fermat’s Last Theorem in the Geometry of the Elliptic Curves or Elliptic Variety which may not be equivalent to the result in the Euclidean Geometry or Euclidean Variety, where Fermat’s Last Theorem was initially originated, about three hundred fifty years ago.

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  1. M. Baica, Baica’s General Euclidean Algorithm (BGEA) and the solution of Fermat’s Last Theorem, Notes on Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics, Vol. 1, No. 3, (1995) 120134,
  2. M. Baica, Pythagorean Triangles of Equal Areas, International Journal of Mathematical Sciences (11) 4 (1988) 769-780.

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Baica, M. (1996). The Euclidean character of the Fermat’s last theorem. Notes on Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics, 2(1), 20-23.

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