Fermat's last theorem - translation to russian
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Fermat's last theorem - translation to russian


Fermat's last theorem         
  • British mathematician [[Andrew Wiles]].
  • Czech postage stamp commemorating Wiles' proof
  • Problem II.8 in the 1621 edition of the ''Arithmetica'' of [[Diophantus]]. On the right is the margin that was too small to contain Fermat's alleged proof of his "last theorem".
  • Fermat's [[infinite descent]] for Fermat's Last Theorem case n=4 in the 1670 edition of the ''Arithmetica'' of [[Diophantus]] (pp. 338–339).
  • Ukrainian copyright certificate for a "proof" of Fermat's Last Theorem
THEOREM IN NUMBER THEORY THAT THERE ARE NO NONTRIVIAL INTEGER SOLUTIONS OF Xⁿ+Yⁿ=Zⁿ FOR INTEGER N>2
Fermat conjecture; Wiles's theorem; Fermat's great theorem; Wiles theorem; Fermat last theorem; Fermat's conjecture; Fermat great theorem; Fermet's Last Theorem; Fermat-Wiles Theorem; Fermats Last Theorem; Fermat’s Last Theorem; Fermat's Last theorem; Fermat’s last theorem; Fermat's Great Theorem; Xn + yn; An + bn = cn; Fermat s Last Theorem; X^n+y^n=z^n; First case of Fermat's Last Theorem; Last Fermat theorem; Last fermat theorem; Wiles-Fermat Theorem; Wiles' theorem; First case of Fermat's last theorem; Fermat's last theorem; Fermat's Ultimate Theorem; Ultimate Fermat Theorem; Fermat's final theorem; The Theorem to end all theorems; A^n+b^n=c^n
Ферма великая теорема, последняя теорема Ферма
Fermat theorem         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fermat's Theorem; Fermat theorem; Fermat's theorem (disambiguation)
теорема Ферма
divergence theorem         
  • n}}
  • A volume divided into two subvolumes. At right the two subvolumes are separated to show the flux out of the different surfaces.
  • The volume can be divided into any number of subvolumes and the flux out of ''V'' is equal to the sum of the flux out of each subvolume, because the flux through the <span style="color:green;">green</span> surfaces cancels out in the sum. In (b) the volumes are shown separated slightly, illustrating that each green partition is part of the boundary of two adjacent volumes
  • </math> approaches <math>\operatorname{div} \mathbf{F}</math>
  • The divergence theorem can be used to calculate a flux through a [[closed surface]] that fully encloses a volume, like any of the surfaces on the left. It can ''not'' directly be used to calculate the flux through surfaces with boundaries, like those on the right. (Surfaces are blue, boundaries are red.)
  • The vector field corresponding to the example shown. Vectors may point into or out of the sphere.
GENERALIZATION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM IN VECTOR CALCULUS
Gauss' theorem; Gauss's theorem; Gauss theorem; Ostrogradsky-Gauss theorem; Ostrogradsky's theorem; Gauss's Theorem; Divergence Theorem; Gauss' divergence theorem; Ostrogradsky theorem; Gauss-Ostrogradsky theorem; Gauss Ostrogradsky theorem; Gauss–Ostrogradsky theorem

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Fermat's Last Theorem
, the equation has no positive integer solutions.
What is the Russian for Fermat's last theorem? Translation of &#39Fermat's last theorem&#39 to Russi