The paper derives zeta-function expressions that equal x for every x>0, then plugs in Fermat rationals, so its "equivalents" of Fermat's Last Theorem are identities rather than new mathematics.
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Jacob's ladders, E. C. Titchmarsh's hypothesis (1934) and new $\zeta$-equivalents of the Fermat-Wiles theorem or connections between Fermat's rationals and the Gram's sequence
The paper derives zeta-function expressions that equal x for every x>0, then plugs in Fermat rationals, so its "equivalents" of Fermat's Last Theorem are identities rather than new mathematics.