Axiomatization
In mathematics, axiomatization is the process of defining the basic axiomatic systems from which mathematical theories can be derived.
Related Topics:
Mathematics - Axiomatic system - Mathematical theorie
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Every mathematical theory is based on a set of axioms.
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Usually these axioms are not mentioned when a mathematical equation is
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presented. Mathematicians know from their education on which axioms mathematical theories are based. Indeed, mathematical theories usually are based on very few axioms. Some of them are mentioned in the example below.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Example: The axiomatization of natural numbers |
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