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Principle vs Theorem - What's the difference?

principle | theorem |


As nouns the difference between principle and theorem

is that principle is a fundamental assumption while theorem is theorem.

As a verb principle

is to equip with principles; to establish, or fix, in certain principles; to impress with any tenet or rule of conduct.

Hypothesis vs Theorem - What's the difference?

hypothesis | theorem |


As nouns the difference between hypothesis and theorem

is that hypothesis is (sciences) used loosely, a tentative conjecture explaining an observation, phenomenon or scientific problem that can be tested by further observation, investigation and/or experimentation as a scientific term of art, see the attached quotation compare to theory, and quotation given there while theorem is theorem.

Theorem vs Postulate - What's the difference?

theorem | postulate |


As nouns the difference between theorem and postulate

is that theorem is theorem while postulate is .

Be vs Theorem - What's the difference?

be | theorem |


As an adverb be

is well.

As a noun theorem is

theorem.

Theorem vs Converseofthoerem - What's the difference?

theorem | converseofthoerem |

Converseofthoerem is likely misspelled.


Converseofthoerem has no English definition.

As a noun theorem

is a mathematical statement of some importance that has been proven to be true. Minor theorems are often called propositions. Theorems which are not very interesting in themselves but are an essential part of a bigger theorem's proof are called lemmas

As a verb theorem

is to formulate into a theorem.

Theorem vs Porime - What's the difference?

theorem | porime |


As nouns the difference between theorem and porime

is that theorem is theorem while porime is (mathematics) a theorem or proposition so easily demonstrated as to be almost self-evident.

Theorem vs Nontheorem - What's the difference?

theorem | nontheorem |


In lang=en terms the difference between theorem and nontheorem

is that theorem is a syntactically correct expression that is deducible from the given axioms of a deductive system while nontheorem is that which is not a theorem.

As nouns the difference between theorem and nontheorem

is that theorem is a mathematical statement of some importance that has been proven to be true. Minor theorems are often called propositions. Theorems which are not very interesting in themselves but are an essential part of a bigger theorem's proof are called lemmasnontheorem is that which is not a theorem.

As a verb theorem

is to formulate into a theorem.

Theorem vs Categorification - What's the difference?

theorem | categorification |


As nouns the difference between theorem and categorification

is that theorem is theorem while categorification is (mathematics) a procedure that defines theorems in terms of category theory.

Theorem vs Categorify - What's the difference?

theorem | categorify |


As a noun theorem

is theorem.

As a verb categorify is

(mathematics|transitive) to define a theorem in terms of category theory.

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