Examples of using Theorems in English and their translations into Italian
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Now the major premise of this demonstration is demonstrated in geometrical theorems;
Thale's theorems for all men of reason established clear truths which divides the circle in 2 equal parts such as the diameter.
And if your theorem is false, then any theorems that come after it and use it might be false too.
Gödel also discovered the undefinability theorem in 1930, while proving his incompleteness theorems published in 1931, and well before the 1936 publication of Tarski's work Murawski 1998.
The Hohenberg-Kohn theorems guarantee that, for a system of atoms,
For all men of reason, Thale's theorems such as the diameter which divides the circle in 2 equal parts. established clear truths.
at which time both of Fermat's theorems were already well known to mathematicians.
The concept was used by Kurt Gödel for the proof of his incompleteness theorems.
Theorems on limits: uniqueness of the limit, sign-preserving property and local boundedness, comparison theorems.
Theorems of Rolle, Lagrange
has produced elementary theorems, upon which even today we base minimalist, rationalistic, naturalistic thought.
Rules and Theorems without which any planning work becomes a purely abstract fantasy(or better still, a conceptual folly).
Thus Tychonoff's theorem joins several other basic theorems(e.g. that every nonzero vector space has a basis) in being equivalent to AC.
Gödel's incompleteness theorems and their repercussion on Hilbert's programme,
The recursion theorems can be applied to construct fixed points of certain operations on computable functions,
It is the only known source of"The Method of Mechanical Theorems", referred to by Suidas
In computability theory, Kleene's recursion theorems are a pair of fundamental results about the application of computable functions to their own descriptions.
There are several closely related theorems, which may be stated in terms of integral equations,
In mathematics, Fredholm's theorems are a set of celebrated results of Ivar Fredholm in the Fredholm theory of integral equations.
The original H-K theorems held only for non-degenerate ground states in the absence of a magnetic field,