theorem
n.
theoretical propositions which is to be proven (Mathematics); rule, law, basic premise; generally accepted rule
Theorem
In
mathematics, a theorem is a statement, often stated in
natural language, that can be proved on the basis of explicitly stated or previously agreed assumptions. In
logic, a theorem is a statement in a
formal language that can be derived by applying rules and axioms from a deductive system. This definition in logic is crucial in fields such as
proof theory that study the general properties of provable and unprovable statements.
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theorem
Noun
1. a proposition deducible from basic postulates
(hypernym) proposition
(hyponym) binomial theorem
2. an idea accepted as a demonstrable truth
(hypernym) idea, thought
(hyponym) Bayes' theorem
Theorem (das)
n.
theorem, theoretical propositions which is to be proven (Mathematics), rule, law, basic premise; generally accepted rule
Theorem
(v. t.)
To formulate into a theorem.
(n.)
That which is considered and established as a principle; hence, sometimes, a rule.
(n.)
A statement of a principle to be demonstrated.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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