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In number theory

Fermat's little theorem: If p is a prime number and a is an integer that is not a multiple of p, then p divides ap11.

Primary subject wiki entry: Number:Fermat's little theorem.


Fermat's last theorem: The equation:

xn+yn=zn

has no positive integer solutions for x,y,z,n with n>2.

Primary subject wiki entry: Number:Fermat's last theorem.


Fermat number: This is a natural number of the form 22n+1 where n is a nonnegative integer.

Primary subject wiki entry: Number:Fermat number.

Other subject wiki entries: Groupprops:Fermat number.


Fermat prime: This is a prime number of the form 22n+1, where n is a nonnegative integer.

Primary subject wiki entry: Number:Fermat prime.

Other subject wiki entries: Groupprops:Fermat prime.


Fermat pseudoprime: A composite natural number n is termed a Fermat pseudoprime to base a, for an integer a, if a and n are relatively prime and an11 is a multiple of n.

Primary subject wiki entry: Number:Fermat pseudoprime.

In geometry

Fermat point of a triangle: This is defined as the point that minimizes the sum of distances from all the three vertices of the triangle.