Here is the question: "could you fine n>2 (n natural number) so that: a^n+ b^n=c^n with a, b and c real numbers".
I have got an idea but I am not sure if it works.
Thank you very much
tyu
"population's assesment" applied to nanocrushing
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I am searching for books dealing with equations of "population's assesment" applied to nanocrushing. More precisely the aim is to describe and modelize via Matlab the evolution of the nanoparticules population in the reactor...
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