Problem 1281. Fermat's Last Theorem - Fermat's conjecture
Fermat's Last Theorem (sometimes called Fermat's conjecture, especially in older texts) states that no three positive integers a, b, and c can satisfy the equation a^n + b^n = c^n for any integer value of n greater than two.
By adopting n=2 and given A and B, the function C=fermat(A,B) return the sort row vector C with all solution c (not c^n) for (0<a=<A , 0<b<=B).
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