- In
mathematical logic, the
Peano axioms (/piˈɑːnoʊ/, [
peˈaːno]), also
known as the Dedekind–
Peano axioms or the
Peano postulates, are
axioms for the natural...
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Giuseppe Peano (/piˈɑːnoʊ/; Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe
peˈaːno]; 27
August 1858 – 20
April 1932) was an
Italian mathematician and glottologist. The
author of...
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Because Giuseppe Peano (1858–1932) was the
first to
discover one, space-filling
curves in the 2-dimensional
plane are
sometimes called Peano curves, but that...
- In geometry, the
Peano curve is the
first example of a space-filling
curve to be discovered, by
Giuseppe Peano in 1890.
Peano's curve is a surjective,...
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named for
Giuseppe Peano,
consists of an
autonomous axiomatic theory called Peano arithmetic,
based on few
axioms called Peano axioms. The
second definition...
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terminates at 0.
Laurence Kirby and Jeff
Paris showed that it is
unprovable in
Peano arithmetic (but it can be
proven in
stronger systems, such as second-order...
- inflections"),
Interlingua de
Academia pro
Interlingua (IL de ApI) or
Peano's Interlingua (abbreviated as IL) is an
international auxiliary language...
- Look up
peano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Peano is an
Italian surname and is
mostly used in the
Piedmont region.
Notable people with the surname...
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ordinary differential equations, the
Peano existence theorem,
Peano theorem or Cauchy–
Peano theorem,
named after Giuseppe Peano and Augustin-Louis Cauchy, is...
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natural numbers represent 1 in
various ways. In
Giuseppe Peano's original formulation of the
Peano axioms, a set of
postulates to
define the
natural numbers...