Sentences with phrase «mathematical truth»

Like a good magic trick, a clever puzzle can inspire awe, reveal mathematical truths and prompt important questions.
The attempt in Principia to exhibit mathematical truths as logical truths fails because it requires an essential reference to the metaphysical notion of types which is founded on a level of individuals derived from the physical world.
Eero Simoncelli has an eye for mathematical truths that explain human vision — and he's adept at translating that knowledge into practical tools such as image - compression techniques.
Suppose mathematical truth had the crystalline, predictable quality that was once expected of it.
This overwhelming emptiness of numbers is related to even weirder results in the field of metamathematics, the math behind mathematical truths.
What they decide could help shape the future of mathematical truth
Vision's Grand Theorist Eero Simoncelli has an eye for mathematical truths that explain human vision — and he's adept at translating that knowledge into practical tools such as image - compression techniques.
Is that question referring to scientific truth, historical truth, relational truth, mathematical truth, poetic truth, or some other type of truth?
Allow me to correct your definition... «Truth: A verified or indisputable fact, proposition, principle, or the like: mathematical truths
mathematical truth.
Famously, Locke discredited innate ideas by arguing that logical and mathematical truths, which make the best candidates for innate ideas, are by no means universally accepted.
But that doesn't stop film animator Padua, who blends fanciful situations, mathematical truths and a heap of historical facts to create an outlandish, enlightening tale.
We now know that mathematical truths can not fall into predictable patterns and that perfect mathematical systems (ones that are complete and without contradictions) are impossible.
Meditations on classroom community, memory and the intergenerational character of mathematical truth.
But the mathematical truth is that unless you know exactly when you will die, there is no right or wrong answer.
Those are mathematical truths that no one will refute (except for flat earthers).
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