$75,000 prized problem pertaining to the Diophantine equation of the form A^x + B^y = C^z where A, B, C, x, y and z are positive integers and x, y and z are all greater than 2, then A, B and C must have a common factor.
The official Beal Conjecture site with information and links regarding the problem.
A collection of links based on the former e-math gopher archive.
An attempted elementary proof of FLT using binomial expansions.
NOVA Online presents The Proof, including an interview with Andrew Wiles, an essay on Sophie Germain, and the Pythagorean theorem.
An attempted elementary proof.
A historical and biographical account.
Article in Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics.
By Kerry M. Evans.
Edited from the book "Fermat's last theorem proved" by Nico de Jong (1992).
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