
The set of all solutions to the Fermat equation is given a structure. This structure is then characterized up to isomorphism in terms of certain subsets of the integers modulo a prime.
nontrivial p-bipower, Fermat equation, Elementary number theory, Higher degree equations; Fermat's equation, Structure theory for finite fields and commutative rings (number-theoretic aspects), context
nontrivial p-bipower, Fermat equation, Elementary number theory, Higher degree equations; Fermat's equation, Structure theory for finite fields and commutative rings (number-theoretic aspects), context
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