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The last work provided resolution of the legendary Fermat's last theorem (not really a theorem but a long-standing conjecture)—i.e., that there do not exist positive integer solutions of x n + y n = z n for n > 2. In the 17th century Fermat had claimed a solution to this problem, posed 14 centuries earlier by Diophantus, but he gave no proof, claiming insufficient room in the margin.
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This sets the problem posed above: diamonds are led and continued, with a ruff in the closed hand.
This result solves the problem posed by N. Linial, A. Magen, and A. Naor (2002).
This answers a problem posed by Rupp and Sasane (2010) [24].
This decomposition addresses a problem posed by B. Simon.
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It is regarded as a positional solution to the problems posed by this tortuous defense.
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