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.
Moser, Proof of the Titchmarsh’s hypothesis in the theory of the Riemann zeta-function, Acta Arit., 36, (1980), 147 – 156, (in Russian)
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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.