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A229383 Near-miss counterexample to Fermat's Last Theorem for exponent 3.

Original entry on oeis.org

252688188876561, 363025382900625, 399951361478656
Offset: 1

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Author

Joe Sondow and Jonathan Sondow, Sep 24 2013

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Comments

In the Fermat "equation" 252688188876561^3 + 363025382900625^3 = 399951361478656^3 the left side is 0.000000002% larger than the right side. However, the ones digit on both sides is the same, namely, 6.
4th powers of A229382, David S. Cohen's near-miss counterexample to Fermat's Last Theorem for exponent 12.

References

  • S. Singh, The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets, Bloomsbury USA, 2013.

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Formula

a(n) = A229382(n)^4.