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The aim is to show that if we have a counter-example to
Fermat's Last Theorem, then there is a cyclic extension of order p
of K which is unramified everywhere. As is usual we can assume that
the given counter-example (X, Y, Z) has the property that these are
mutually co-prime integers.
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Kapil Hari Paranjape
2002-11-22