Definition of Disprovability. Meaning of Disprovability. Synonyms of Disprovability

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Disprovability. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Disprovability and, of course, Disprovability synonyms and on the right images related to the word Disprovability.

Definition of Disprovability

No result for Disprovability. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Disprovability from wikipedia

- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Provability or provable (and disprovability or disprovable) may refer to: Provability logic, a modal logic Provable prime...
- This conjecture is now known to be false. The non-manifold version was disproved by John Milnor in 1961 using Reidemeister torsion. The manifold version...
- evidence may take many forms; presenting evidence that tends to prove or disprove the point at issue is strictly governed by rules. Failure to follow these...
- began to fall out of favor in the 17th century and it was definitively disproved with the discovery of microbes. The concept of "humors" may have origins...
- following list were not necessarily generally accepted as true before being disproved. Atiyah conjecture (not a conjecture to start with) Borsuk's conjecture...
- A proof is sufficient evidence or a sufficient argument for the truth of a proposition. The concept applies in a variety of disciplines, with both the...
- Leoshko and the American literary scholar David Scott have argued that Kim disproves the claim by Edward Said that Kipling was a promoter of Orientalism, since...
- success. The success of Billa was a turning point in Rajinikanth's career, disproving detractors that claimed Rajnikanth was "finished" and which saw him accepted...
- design originally meant to be a wine or champagne cooler. This was later disproved when Thomas Fattorini was invited to the Antiques Roadshow to "ambush"...
- Questions remain whether or not the meme concept counts as a validly disprovable scientific theory. This view regards memetics as a theory in its infancy:...