axiom 的定义
- a self-evident truth that requires no proof.
- a universally accepted principle or rule.
- Logic, Mathematics. a proposition that is assumed without proof for the sake of studying the consequences that follow from it.
axiom 近义词
principle
更多axiom例句
- With an ATP, a programmer can code in all the rules, or axioms, and then ask if a particular conjecture follows those rules.
- Gödel’s main maneuver was to map statements about a system of axioms onto statements within the system — that is, onto statements about numbers.
- By the first theorem, this set of axioms would then necessarily be incomplete.
- We’ve learned that if a set of axioms is consistent, then it is incomplete.
- He also showed that no candidate set of axioms can ever prove its own consistency.
- Whether or not Hippocrates ever actually said “First, do no harm,” the axiom is central to medical ethics.
- Jakes says he believes in the axiom that the act of forgiveness is not really a gift to others as much as it is a gift to oneself.
- It's Tip O'Neill's famous axiom in reverse: now all politics is national.
- It is a generally accepted axiom that a public man cannot afford to be modest in these go-ahead days of "boom."
- This truth is as old as Homer, and its proofs are as capable of demonstration as a mathematical axiom.
- By this, OLeary understood that he was definitely adopted by virtue of the axiom of what was his was theirs.
- That was an axiom on which was founded a vigorous war against all capillary adornments.
- He starts with the axiom that the whole amount of attention a reader can give at any moment is limited and fixed.