Theorem vs Porime - What's the difference?
theorem | porime |
(mathematics) 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
(mathematics, colloquial, nonstandard) A mathematical statement that is expected to be true; as, (as which it was known long before it was proved in the 1990s.)
(logic) a syntactically correct expression that is deducible from the given axioms of a deductive system
(mathematics) A theorem or proposition so easily demonstrated as to be almost self-evident.
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
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(en noun)Synonyms
* (proven statement): lemma, proposition, statement * (unproven statement): conjecture * See alsoHolonyms
* theoryDerived terms
* central limit theorem * Pythagorean theorem * binomial theorem * * intercept theoremExternal links
* * *porime
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(en noun)- (Crabb)