On the impossibility of the indeterminate equation \(x^n+y^n=nz^n\), in which \(n\) is a odd prime integer. (Q1483071)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2629216
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2629216 |
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On the impossibility of the indeterminate equation \(x^n+y^n=nz^n\), in which \(n\) is a odd prime integer. (English)
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1911
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(Siehe JFM 42.0217.05)
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