Fermat's theorem on the sum of two eleventh powers

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:theorem
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Fermat
gptkbp:discovered_by 1637
L. J. Lander and T. R. Parkin
gptkbp:example gptkb:Diophantine_equations
gptkbp:has_expansion gptkb:Fermat's_theorem_on_sums_of_two_squares
gptkb:Fermat's_theorem_on_sums_of_two_cubes
Fermat's theorem on sums of two fourth powers
Fermat's theorem on sums of two fifth powers
Fermat's theorem on sums of two seventh powers
Fermat's theorem on sums of two sixth powers
Fermat's theorem on sums of two eighth powers
Fermat's theorem on sums of two ninth powers
Fermat's theorem on sums of two tenth powers
gptkbp:has_impact_on algebraic number theory
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Fermat's theorem on the sum of two eleventh powers
gptkbp:is_involved_in gptkb:Fermat's_Last_Theorem
gptkbp:is_part_of Fermat's conjectures
gptkbp:is_related_to gptkb:Fermat's_Last_Theorem
gptkbp:issues sum of two eleventh powers
gptkbp:proposed_by gptkb:Pierre_de_Fermat
gptkbp:significance number theory
gptkbp:state there are no three positive integers a, b, and c such that a^11 + b^11 = c^11