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