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Re: [BBC Horizon, 1997] - 'Fermat's last theorem' (thanks to the original poster) - (02|24) - "Fermat.par2" yEnc (1/1) Oooops, wrong group
Danny Claude (antigel@synchronicity.com) 2014/08/31 11:24

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Sorry guys, for this irrelevant post.
I'm so used to crosspost to both a.b.documentaries & a.b.m.japanese
that I forgot to uncheck the latter group.
(In this doc, yet, Japanese mathematician Goro Shimura is interviewed;
but I guess that doesn't really count... ;~)

--
DC



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