Fermat's Last Theorem Premium Unisex Tee

Fermat's Last Theorem Premium Unisex Tee

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The most famous Diophantine equation of all time. Fermat claimed to prove it in the 17th century with the famous line: "It is impossible for a cube to be the sum of two cubes, a fourth power to be the sum of two fourth powers, or in general for any number that is a power greater than the second to be the sum of two like powers. I have discovered a truly marvelous demonstration of this proposition that this margin is too narrow to contain." It was not proven, however, until 358 years later in the 90's by Andrew Wiles. His proof proceeded by proving the Taniyama–Shimura–Weil conjecture. This was a proposed one-to-one correspondence between elliptic curves and modular forms, and this was the crux of the proof of the theorem. Elliptic curves, modular forms, and number theory, three apparently completely distinct branches of mathematics, became irrevocably entangled with this proof. Produced and delivered within 2-3 business days with express delivery option (US only - navy and black colors

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