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Provability or
provable (and
disprovability or
disprovable) may
refer to:
Provability logic, a
modal logic Provable prime, an
integer that has been calculated...
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evidence may take many forms;
presenting evidence that tend to
prove or
disprove the
point at
issue is
strictly governed by rules.
Failure to
follow these...
- at
least some
reason to
think it not.
Other thinkers have
posited non-
disprovable analogies, such as J. B. Bury in his 1913 book,
History of
Freedom of...
- "statistical spike" for the
death of
musicians at that age has been
repeatedly disproved by research, it
remains a
cultural phenomenon, do****enting the deaths...
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small Lenape band, for "the
value of 60 guilders" (about $900 in 2018). A
disproved legend claims that
Manhattan was
purchased for $24
worth of gl**** beads...
- 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...
- Frédéric
Bremer (28 June 1892 – 7
April 1982) was a
pioneer in the
field of neurophysiology,
whose work
specialized in the
neural mechanisms involved in...
- 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...
- impossibility,
mathematics Russell's teapot, an analogy:
inability to
disprove does not
prove Sometimes it is
mistaken for an
argument from ignorance...
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explicit example of a
statement of
arithmetic that is
neither provable nor
disprovable in Peano's arithmetic. Moreover, this
statement is true in the usual...