Other Articles Containing Proofs
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- Addition in N
- associativity of addition in N
- commutativity of addition in N
- uniqueness of addition in N
- Algorithmic information theory
- Boolean ring
- commutativity of a boolean ring
- Boolean satisfiability problem
- NP-completeness of the Boolean satisfiability problem
- Cantor's diagonal argument
- set is smaller than its power set
- uncountability of the real numbers
- Combinatorics
- Combinatory logic
- Co-NP
- Coset
- Countable
- countability of a subset of a countable set (to do)
- Counter
- Angle of parallelism
- Galois group
- Fundamental theorem of Galois theory (to do)
- Gödel number
- Gödel's incompleteness theorem
- Group (mathematics)
- Halting problem
- insolubility of the halting problem
- Harmonic series (mathematics)
- divergence of the (standard) harmonic series
- Highly composite number
- Area of hyperbolic sector, basis of hyperbolic angle
- Infinite series
- convergence of the geometric series with first term 1 and ratio 1/2
- Integer partition
- Irrational number
- irrationality of log23
- irrationality of the square root of 2
- Limit point
- Mathematical induction
- sum identity
- Power rule
- differential of xn
- Prime number
- Infinitude of the prime numbers
- Primitive recursive function
- Principle of bivalence
- no propositions are neither true nor false in intuitionistic logic
- Recursion
- Relational algebra (to do)
- Solvable group
- Square root of 2
- Tetris
- Algebra of sets
- idempotent laws for set union and intersection
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