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Some works of Furtwängler and Vandiver revisited and Fermat's last theorem

Published 24 Mar 2011 in math.NT | (1103.4692v2)

Abstract: From some works of P. Furtw\"angler and H.S. Vandiver, we put the basis of a new cyclotomic approach to Fermat's last theorem for p>3 and to a stronger version called SFLT, by introducing governing fields of the form Q(exp(2 i pi/q-1)) for prime numbers q. We prove for instance that if there exist infinitely many primes q, q not congruent to 1 mod p, qp-1 not congruent to 1 mod p2, such that for Q dividing q in Q(exp(2 i pi /q-1)), we have Q1-c = Ap. (alpha), with alpha congruent to 1 mod p2 (where c is the complex conjugation), then Fermat's last theorem holds for p. More generally, the main purpose of the paper is to show that the existence of nontrivial solutions for SFLT implies some strong constraints on the arithmetic of the fields Q(exp(2 i pi /q-1)). From there, we give sufficient conditions of nonexistence that would require further investigations to lead to a proof of SFLT, and we formulate various conjectures. This text must be considered as a basic tool for future researchs (probably of analytic or geometric nature) - This second version includes some corrections in the English language, an in depth study of the case p=3 (especially Theorem 8), further details on some conjectures, and some minor mathematical improvements.

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