The most commonly used case of Cohen's theorem is when the complete Noetherian local ring contains some field.
This is a special case of Fermat's little theorem.
It is true that if n is prime, then (this is a special case of Fermat's little theorem).
In 1904 he proved the three-dimensional case of our theorem, but his publication was not noticed.
Vijayaraghavan proved a special case of Herschfeld's theorem on nested radicals:
A special case of Ptolemy's theorem appeared as proposition 93 in Euclid's Data.
This is a special case of Noether's theorem.
This is the first case of Fermat's last theorem.
This essay contains a statement of a special case of Bayes' theorem.
It is a special case of Stewart's theorem.