On Bernoulli's numbers and Fermat's last theorem
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Publication:2645936
DOI10.1215/S0012-7094-37-00345-4zbMATH Open0018.00505MaRDI QIDQ2645936FDOQ2645936
Authors: H. S. Vandiver
Publication date: 1937
Published in: Duke Mathematical Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Some recent results of number theory discovered with electronic computers
- On the distribution of irregular primes
- Irregular Primes and Cyclotomic Invariants
- Number crunching vs. number theory: computers and FLT, from Kummer to SWAC (1850--1960), and beyond
- Fermat comes to America: Harry Schultz Vandiver and FLT (1914--1963).
- Wolstenholme and Vandiver primes
- Euler's numbers and the diophantine equation 21-121-121-1
- Irregular primes to two billion
- Voronoi's congruence via Bernoulli distributions
- Regular primes, non-Wieferich primes, and finite multiple zeta values of level \(N\)
- \(p\)-adic proofs of congruences for the Bernoulli numbers
- On irregular prime power divisors of the Bernoulli numbers
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