Irrelevant discussion of Andrew Wiles' proof in House Oversight documentPhilosophical essay on pre‑programmed mathematicians and random chance proofs
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kaggle-ho-015943House OversightPhilosophical Essay on Computability and Fermat's Last Theorem
Philosophical Essay on Computability and Fermat's Last Theorem The passage is a theoretical discussion about computer limits and does not mention any individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or alleged misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Discusses the 'Special Purpose Objection' to computer problem solving; References Hilbert’s tenth problem and undecidability; Uses Google search as an example of a special‑purpose system
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