Authors: Reuven Tint
Annotation. Interest in the title problem is caused by the following considerations: 1) Take, for example, "Pythagoras' equation, all of which are relatively prime solutions determined Delyan formulas A= a^2- b^2 and B=2ab. But if we choose A≠a^2- b^2 and B≠2ab both hypo- Tethyan "correct" solutions of this equation, then perhaps it will be possible to prove that, in this case, "Pythagoras" equation exists. But it really does not exist for the selected hypothetically "true" solutions. 2) The equation A^N+B^N = C^N and the equation of the elliptic curve Frey (as will be shown below for the proposed options to solve them) are not compatible. 3) Therefore, it seems, it does not look quite convincing relationship between the equation elliptic curve Frey Farm and the corresponding equation. 4) Supplement.
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