(Within mathematic and logic) a mathematical statement that can be proven.
1There are many similarities between cracking a crime and trying to prove a mathematical theorem.
2Nothing that the mind of man can conceive is perfect, save it be a mathematical theorem.
3A scientific theorum has not been -cannot be -proved in the way a mathematical theorem is proved.
4This result has been checked by numerous scholars, is accepted by this author, and thus stands as a mathematical theorem.
5An account of what it is like to actually work on a new mathematical theorem, as explored by French mathematician Cedric Villani.
6As I said, I am going to borrow the mathematicians' term 'theorem', but I'm spelling it 'theorum' to differentiate it from a mathematical theorem.
7The security of financial, business and political communications rely on these mathematical theorems.
8Mathematical theorems have an enduring truth, and the truly great ones are profoundly beautiful.
9These machines use cutting-edge mathematical theorems to fold themselves into virtually any three-dimensional object.
10How Computers Are Changing the Way We Explain the World Computers can prove mathematical theorems.
11Mathematical theorems have an enduring truth, and the truly great on(...)
12Even on his rambles he was always at work memorizing Greek plays, mathematical theorems, or what not.
13Shakespearian quotations, mathematical theorems, historical dates, irregular French verbs and hydrogen bonds must be laminated for the appropriate day.
14Combining Hi-C data and novel mathematical theorems, we show that contact domains are also not consistent with a fractal globule.
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Translations for mathematical theorem