New Geometrical Proof of Fermat’s Theorem
By Interesting Engineering January, 26th 2017 Last year (2016), in the Interesting Engineering article entitled “Revolution in the Pythagoras’ Theorem?”, Dr. Luis Teia […]
By Interesting Engineering January, 26th 2017 Last year (2016), in the Interesting Engineering article entitled “Revolution in the Pythagoras’ Theorem?”, Dr. Luis Teia […]
“The story starts with Pierre de Fermat, one of the all-time great mathematicians, who claimed he could prove that the
“Primes are strange and curious numbers. There are, for example, no primes between 370,261 and 370,373, or between 20,831,323 and
“First – and this begins to get technical – note that if a number is a composite, such as n=ab,