Examples of using Theorems in English and their translations into Serbian
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Tellegen's theorem is one of the most powerful theorems in network theory.
Practically verify basic electrical laws and theorems through carefully designed experiments.
In the same year, he presented the first and second fundamental theorems of welfare economics.
The students know fundamental theorems in these areas and the main constructions.
The students know fundamental theorems of Set theory
A formal study of the system led to theorems about the dynamics and the implied equilibrium states of any group.
Some learnings and theorems, although they were completely justified in the past- are no longer applied.
It is possible to prove many theorems using neither the axiom of choice
A weaker relationship was demonstrated by Kurt Gödel in the proofs of his completeness theorem and incompleteness theorems.
In fact, so called"no-hair" theorems appeared to suggest that black holes could have only a single microstate.
This theorem showed that axiom systems were limited when reasoning about the computation which deduces their theorems.
The time and space hierarchy theorems form the basis for most separation results of complexity classes.
Hardy looks at these theorems and says,"My God,
Unlike most theorems in geometry, this result depends in a critical way on the axiom of choice in set theory.
Is this why he was able to devise theorems so complex that the world's greatest mathematicians are still struggling to understand them 100 years later?
It contains a large collection of geometry problems arranged into eight chapters with theorems based on Euclid 's Elements
See in particular Theorems 18(relating ear decomposition to circuit rank)
They are called hierarchy theorems because they induce a proper hierarchy on the classes defined by constraining the respective resources.
The program of reverse mathematics uses these subsystems to measure the noncomputability inherent in well known mathematical theorems.
In deriving their powerful theorems, Penrose and Hawking had assumed that the pressure of space is always small and positive.