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The Computerized Finite Ascension Relationship, Simulation, And Theorem 2008

Fermat's Last Conjecture (1637-2023) and the Beal's Conjecture (1993-2023) have been recently examined in the book "The Computerized Finite Ascension Relationship, Simulation, And Theorem 2008." It was hypothesized that solving these two problems led to the solution of several other problems including the Riemann Sums hypothesis, prime numbers and twin prime numbers, the Goldbach Conjecture, time repetition, and the Collatz Conjecture.

The author of "The Computerized Finite Ascension Relationship, Simulation, And Theorem 2008," finished Benjamin E Mays High School, Duke University, and American Intercontinental University. The offering book is for a Master's Thesis. This means there is no new information that was exhibited but the solutions were confirmed and was apart of the author's class work.

The author was born October 22, 1974 to David L and Juanita K Sparks. The author is the third of 9 brothers and 4 sisters. The author married Melisha R., and has three children, two that are deceased. However, the author has received two grandchildren, one who is now deceased.

The author has worked extensively in the United States as a businessman in the company called http://jplussolutions.com .