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.
Strange Quarks Nuggets in Space: Charges in Seven Settings
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We have computed the charge that develops on an SQN in space as a result of balance between the rates of ionization by ambient gammas and capture of ambient electrons. We have also computed the times for achieving that equilibrium and binding energy of the least bound SQN electrons. We have done this for seven different settings. We sketch the calculations here and give their results in the Figure and Table II; details are in the Physical Review D.79.023513 (2009).
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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.