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21. Edit GoedelsTheorem Pseudoaxiomatic definitions * ''Pseudo-philosophers'' The set of self-appointedphilosophers who abuse famous theorems to prove hobby horses are real. http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?edit=GoedelsTheorem |
22. Noether's Accomplishments approach to the problem. This resulted in her famous theorems knownto physicists as Noethers Theorems. These were published in http://www.sci.wsu.edu/math/faculty/barbut/acc.htm | |
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23. Liverpool Pure Maths: Dynamics Group to ergodic theory. A number of famous theorems in mathematics arein fact ergodic theorems. We mention a few. Dirichlet's theorem http://www.liv.ac.uk/maths/PURE/MIN_SET/CONTENT/RESEARCH_GROUPS/dynam.html | |
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24. Ceva's And Menelaus's Theorems Now is not an problem to prove many famous theorems stating that certain cevianshave common point, for example that medians (altitude, internal bisectors) are http://www.math.uci.edu/~mathcirc/math194/lectures/advanced3/node2.html | |
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25. New Books Author Index Subject Index Series Index programming. The book concludes with easy, elementary proofs of thefamous theorems of Brouwer, of Kakutani, and of Schauder. These http://ec-securehost.com/SIAM/CL37.html | |
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26. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries a Greek scholar who lived way back in the 6th century BC (back when Bob Dole waslearning geometry), came up with one of the most famous theorems ever, the http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/geo/stri.html | |
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27. Foundations.Cognition: Re: Descartes And The Mind There are some famous theorems like Fermat's Last Theorem whose truth we didnot know until very recently (and it's still not sure that the Fermat proof http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~harnad/Hypermail/Foundations.Cognition/0008.html | |
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28. Untitled famous theorems, previously thought to close the book, state that these are thefull set of division (or normed) algebras with $1$ over the real numbers. http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Events/2002/abstracts/smith.html | |
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29. Incompleteness Theorem In response to this challenge Gödel developed his famous theoremsknown as the first and second incompleteness theorems. These http://www.mtnmath.com/book/node56.html | |
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30. Subject Library For Mathematics Mathematicians Everything you wanted to know about mathematicians. Biographies,information, famous theorems and women mathematicians. http://kidsmath.about.com/mlibrary.htm | |
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31. The View of selfreferencing statements in Mathematics, like the Liar's Paradox, Russell'sParadox and the very statements Gödel used to prove his famous theorems. http://members.fortunecity.com/kokhuitan/problem21th.html | |
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32. Mysterious Puzzle Books Written as a series of braintingling puzzles with their solutions - the booksunravels Gödel's famous theorems on incompleteness and undecidability, with http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~homeier/interests/puzzles.html | |
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33. Mathematics Professionals know how complex and important is this work. It's enough to rememberEuclid. There are not so many famous theorems, belonging to him. http://kharkov.vbelous.net/english/mathemat.htm |
34. History A Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem One of the most famous theorems inmathematics, the Pythagorean theorem has many proofs. Presented http://westview.tdsb.on.ca/Mathematics/history.html | |
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35. Oriented And Odd Cuts In Graphs (in Portuguese) Among the results presented in the first part are the famous theorems by Lucchesiand Younger and Edmonds and Giles on packing of directed cuts and theorems by http://paul.rutgers.edu/~jaimecoh/thesis_abstract.html | |
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36. Catalog Of Mathematics Courses famous theorems and problems; calculating devices; famous mathematiciansand the historical development of the mathematical community. http://math.uindy.edu/math_catalog.htm | |
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37. What Is Riemannian Geometry? From the laws of Euclidean Geometry, we get the famous theorems like Pythagorus'Theorem and all the formulas you learn in trigonometry, like the law of cosines http://comet.lehman.cuny.edu/~sormani/research/riemgeom.html | |
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38. Journey Through Genius: The Great Theorems Of Mathematics Dunham investigates and explains, in easyto-understand language andsimple algebra, some of the most famous theorems of mathematics. http://www.wkonline.com/a/Journey_Through_Genius_The_Great_Theorems_of_Mathemati | |
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39. Math 445 And 487 Winter 2001 Theorems will include the famous theorems of Ceva and Menelaus and arevisiting of theorems about midpoints and medians. Applications http://www.math.washington.edu/~king/coursedir/m445w01/info/info.html | |
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40. Department Of Theory Of Functions its base obtained a series of theorems on the dimension of the branch set for discreteopen mappings that have strengthened the famous theorems by Chernavskii http://www.iamm.ac.donetsk.ua/english/t_fun.html | |
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