The following pages link to (Q4126428):
Displaying 47 items.
- Cyclotomy and quadratic forms in the arithmetical work of Augustin-Louis Cauchy's (1829--1840) (Q354155) (← links)
- ``Voici ce que j'ai trouvé:'' Sophie Germain's grand plan to prove Fermat's last theorem (Q619765) (← links)
- A note by Gauss referring to ideals? (Q796511) (← links)
- On a cyclotomic unit and related products (Q804628) (← links)
- Derivation of identities involving some special polynomials and numbers via generating functions with applications (Q902538) (← links)
- On Euler's hypothetical proof (Q942057) (← links)
- Unpublished manuscripts of Sophie Germain and a revaluation of her work on Fermat's last theorem (Q942899) (← links)
- Number crunching vs. number theory: computers and FLT, from Kummer to SWAC (1850--1960), and beyond (Q942900) (← links)
- On the form of witness terms (Q982183) (← links)
- Jacobi and Kummer's ideal numbers (Q1034936) (← links)
- On the first case of Fermat's last theorem (Q1061763) (← links)
- Zur Entstehung der algebraischen Zahlentheorie - ein Bericht eines Augenzeugen (Q1078158) (← links)
- Algebraic number fields (Q1090365) (← links)
- On power bases in cyclotomic number fields (Q1098882) (← links)
- Fermat's theorem (Q1119552) (← links)
- The genesis of ideal theory (Q1158135) (← links)
- The influence of computers in the development of number theory (Q1164656) (← links)
- Combinatorial principles in elementary number theory (Q1182430) (← links)
- Fermat's last theorem and Bezout's theorem in GCD domains (Q1196796) (← links)
- Sophie Germain and the theory of numbers (Q1205946) (← links)
- Coherent functors (Q1275429) (← links)
- Dynamical system where proving chaos is equivalent to proving Fermat's conjecture (Q1325710) (← links)
- The proof of Fermat's Last Theorem (Q1367442) (← links)
- Cyclic polynomials and the multiplication matrices of their roots. (Q1428109) (← links)
- Cale bases in algebraic orders (Q1431004) (← links)
- On Pell, Pell-Lucas, and balancing numbers (Q1688524) (← links)
- Letters of Sophie Germain preserved in Florence (Q1776884) (← links)
- Polynomials generalizing binomial coefficients and their application to the study of Fermat's last theorem (Q1835694) (← links)
- Geometry of numbers proof of Götzky's four-squares theorem. (Q1864870) (← links)
- On Euler's partition of forms into genera (Q1899008) (← links)
- The correspondence between Sophie Germain and Carl Friedrich Gauss (Q1927708) (← links)
- Historical and foundational details on the method of infinite descent: every prime number of the form \(4n+1\) is the sum of two squares (Q2151525) (← links)
- ``Geometry of numbers'' in a context of algebraic theory of numbers (Q2364412) (← links)
- Two great theorems of Lord Brouncker and his formula \(b(s-1)b(s+1) = s^2\), \(b(s)= s + { \frac{1^2}{2s+{\frac{3^2}{2s + {\frac{5^2}{2s+{}_{\ddots}}}}}} }\) (Q2430544) (← links)
- Finding numerical solutions of Diophantine equations using ant colony optimization (Q2513573) (← links)
- Large absolute values of cyclotomic polynomials at roots of unity (Q2672002) (← links)
- Jacobi sums and new families of irreducible polynomials of Gaussian periods (Q2723533) (← links)
- Strategic Maneuvering in Mathematical Proofs (Q2950037) (← links)
- Unfolding interrelations between mathematics and physics, in a presentation motivated by history: two examples (Q3150314) (← links)
- Polynomials with Height 1 and Prescribed Vanishing at 1 (Q4526085) (← links)
- Finding Elements With Given Factorization Lengths and Multiplicities (Q4576556) (← links)
- Solution of certain Pell equations (Q4578321) (← links)
- Chords of an Ellipse, Lucas Polynomials, and Cubic Equations (Q5124648) (← links)
- The first case of Fermat's last theorem (Q5902865) (← links)
- Fermat's last theorem (Q5902904) (← links)
- Covering sumsets of a prime field and class numbers (Q6076977) (← links)
- Proving quadratic reciprocity: explanation, disagreement, transparency and depth (Q6088591) (← links)