Mathematical Statements
A mathematical statement amounts to a proposition or assertion of some mathematical fact, formula, or construction. Such statements include axioms and the theorems that may be proved from them, conjectures that may be unproven or even unprovable, and also algorithms for computing the answers to questions that can be expressed mathematically.
- List of algorithms
- List of axioms
- List of conjectures
- Erdős conjecture — a list of conjectures by Paul Erdős
- Combinatorial principles
- List of equations
- List of formulae involving pi
- List of mathematical identities
- List of inequalities
- List of lemmas
- List of mathematical proofs
- List of NP-complete problems
- List of statements undecidable in ZFC
- List of undecidable problems
- List of theorems
- List of fundamental theorems
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