Mathematical Proof
By Dr. Jim on Feb 5, 2009 | In Mathematics
Mathematical proof is a process of reasoning by given rules from a set of axioms (which are assumed to be true) to a valid conclusion which we call a "theorum". Because of the abstract character/nature of mathematics, we cannot expect to prove anything about our physical world by purely mathematical means.
-- An Alternative Approach to the Design of Image Processing Algorithms, by Dr. James O. Gouge 1997, Library of Congress
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