A zeta-weighted integral limit is shown to equal (x^n+y^n)/z^n exactly, making 'limit not equal 1' a verbatim restatement of Fermat's Last Theorem.
Jacob's ladders, new equivalent of the Fermat-Wiles theorem generated by certain cross-breed of Ingham and Heath-Brown formula (1979) and some chains of equivalents
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In this paper we obtain a new equivalent of the Fermat-Wiles theorem based on a kind of cross-bred of Ingham and D. R. Heath-Brown formula. Further, we prove the existence of infinite set of finite chains of a kind of equivalent expressions of mathematical analysis.
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Jacob's ladders, $\zeta$-transformation of the Fourier orthogonal system (2014) and new infinite sets of $\zeta$-equivalents of the Fermat-Wiles theorem
A zeta-weighted integral limit is shown to equal (x^n+y^n)/z^n exactly, making 'limit not equal 1' a verbatim restatement of Fermat's Last Theorem.