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noun • French mathematician who founded number theory; contributed (with Pascal) to the theory of probability (1601-1665) | ||||
| 47% | 14 | Famous for his theorem in his last theorem | ||
noun • French mathematician who founded number theory; contributed (with Pascal) to the theory of probability (1601-1665) | ||||
| 47% | 5 | Little theorem within a bigger theorem | ||
noun • a subsidiary proposition that is assumed to be true in order to prove another proposition • the lower and stouter of the two glumes immediately enclosing the floret in most Gramineae • the heading that indicates the subject of an annotation or a literary composition or a dictionary entry | ||||
Did He Collapse After Last Theorem
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FERMAT which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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FERMAT
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