Definition of Theorems. Meaning of Theorems. Synonyms of Theorems

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Definition of Theorems

Theorem
Theorem The"o*rem, v. t. To formulate into a theorem.

Meaning of Theorems from wikipedia

- called a theorem is a proved result that is not an immediate consequence of other known theorems. Moreover, many authors qualify as theorems only the...
- specifically abstract algebra, the isomorphism theorems (also known as Noether's isomorphism theorems) are theorems that describe the relationship among quotients...
- Gödel's incompleteness theorems are two theorems of mathematical logic that are concerned with the limits of provability in formal axiomatic theories...
- specifically in the field of finite group theory, the Sylow theorems are a collection of theorems named after the Norwegian mathematician Peter Ludwig Sylow...
- This is a list of notable theorems. Lists of theorems and similar statements include: List of algebras List of algorithms List of axioms List of conjectures...
- S2CID 12076544. Media related to Fundamental theorems at Wikimedia Commons "Some Fundamental Theorems in Mathematics" (Knill, 2018) - self-described...
- by d {\displaystyle d} is τ . {\displaystyle \tau .} Metrization theorems are theorems that give sufficient conditions for a topological space to be metrizable...
- Pierre de Fermat engendered many theorems. Fermat's theorem may refer to one of the following theorems: Fermat's Last Theorem, about integer solutions to an + bn = cn...
- There are two fundamental theorems of welfare economics. The first states that in economic equilibrium, a set of complete markets, with complete information...
- There are several theorems known as the Helmholtz theorem: Helmholtz decomposition, also known as the fundamental theorem of vector calculus Helmholtz...