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Fermat Polynomials and Extended Fermat’s Theorem

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This study discusses the connection between Fermat perfect natural vectors and some specific Fermat polynomials, whose maximal root is a natural number forming part of the Fermat vector radius. Apart from the nature and construction of Fermat’s polynomials, some examples of application are given. If found as natural numbers, calculating the maximal roots of Fermat’s polynomials constitutes an alternative algorithm to find out Fermat’s vectors.
Title: Fermat Polynomials and Extended Fermat’s Theorem
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This study discusses the connection between Fermat perfect natural vectors and some specific Fermat polynomials, whose maximal root is a natural number forming part of the Fermat vector radius.
Apart from the nature and construction of Fermat’s polynomials, some examples of application are given.
If found as natural numbers, calculating the maximal roots of Fermat’s polynomials constitutes an alternative algorithm to find out Fermat’s vectors.

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