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Using a computer to implement mathematics. For questions about (mathematical) optimization, (also) use the optimization tag.
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Fermat's last theorem: How to (partially) solve by programs
No three distinct positive integers $a, b, c$ can satisfy the equation
: $a^n + b^n=c^n$, if $n$ is an integer greater than two.
The above statement, known as the Fermat's last theorem is prove …