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- From: asimov@wk223.nas.nasa.gov (Daniel A. Asimov)
- Subject: Re: Frankly,my dear......was: Fermat's Last Theorem
- References: <1ifdq3INNblv@zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu> <1993Jan7.021308.10566@nuscc.nus.sg>
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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 20:31:26 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan7.021308.10566@nuscc.nus.sg> matmcinn@nuscc.nus.sg (.) writes:
- >
- >I wonder if this might not be an occasion for some soul- searching on the
- >part of professional mathematicians. X^n+ y^n = Z^n has no solutions....
- >frankly, who cares? It's recreational mathematics, right? The only reason
- >anyone cares about it is that the proof is hard. Let me give you an
- >example to show you what I mean. Theorem: 2 and 4 are the only unequal
- >integers such that x^y = y^x. Why is this theorem not famous? Because [a]
- >it is boring and [b] the proof is easy. But I think it is no more boring
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Oh, one more characteristic: [c] it is false. (Consider -2 and -4.)
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- >than FLT. Most of the [allegedly] "interesting" results of elementary
- > [...]
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