In number theory, Fermat’s Last Theorem states that no three positive integers, X, Y and Z satisfy the equation Xn + Yn = Zn for any integer value of n greater than 2. The proposition was first conjectured by Pierre de Fermat in 1637 in the margin of a copy of Arithmetica; Fermat added that he had a proof that was too large to fit in the margin. However, there were first doubts about it since the publication was done by his son without his consent, after Fermat’ death [2]. After 358 years of effort by mathematicians, the first successful proof was released in 1994 by Andrew Wiles, and formally published in 1995. I present here to prove that his theorem is correct with only several page, using binomial theorem.

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2024.01.16
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数学においては証明されていない命題がいくつかあります。
そのうちの「Collatzs予想」または「3n+1理論」については、まだ正式には証明されていないと言われています。
研究の結果、その証明が完成しました。
多くの数学に興味ある方に見ていただき、意見交換を行いたいと思っています。
ぜひご覧いただき、お問い合わせフォームからご意見・お問い合わせください。


There are some unproven propositions in mathematics.
It is said that the "Collatzs conjecture'' or "3n+1 theory'' has not yet been officially proven.
As a result of research, the proof was completed.
I would like many people interested in mathematics to view it and exchange opinions.
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