- arithmetic, real
analysis and
complex analysis are
often introduced non-
axiomatically, but
implicitly or
explicitly there is
generally an ****umption that...
- In
mathematics and logic, an
axiomatic system is any set of
primitive notions and
axioms to
logically derive theorems. A
theory is a consistent,...
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axiomatic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In mathematics, an
axiomatic theory is one
based on axioms.
Axiomatic may also
refer to:
Axiomatic (book)...
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Axiomatic semantics is an
approach based on
mathematical logic for
proving the
correctness of
computer programs. It is
closely related to ****e logic...
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Axiomatic (ISBNÂ 0-7528-1650-0) is a 1995
collection of
short science fiction stories by Greg Egan. The
stories all
delve into
different aspects of self...
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Axiomatic geometry may
refer to:
Foundations of geometry: the
study of the
axioms of geometry.
Synthetic geometry: the coordinate-free
study of geometry...
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Axiomatic design is a
systems design methodology using matrix methods to
systematically analyze the
transformation of
customer needs into
functional requirements...
- "
Axiomatic" is a science-fiction
short story by
Australian writer Greg Egan,
first published in
Interzone 41 in
November 1990. The
short story was included...
- Russell's paradox, Cantor's
paradox and the Burali-Forti paradox),
various axiomatic systems were
proposed in the
early twentieth century, of
which Zermelo–Fraenkel...
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mathematical theories about mathematics; meta-
axiomatics or meta-
axiomaticity:
axioms about axiomatic systems; metahumor:
joking about the ways humor...