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  • nouns - Difference between theorem and theory - English Language . . .
    Theory provides ways to explain, perceive, measure, calculate, and explore a subject A theorem is a conclusion derived from accepted truths, which may include some theories Both theory and theorem are based on axioms, logic, and reasoning A theorem, as a conclusion, can usually be proven or disproven unambiguously
  • Is there any consensus on the capitalization of theories?
    Capital letters in "Theorem", "Conjecture" etc Related 1 Capitalization of a noun that has been made
  • Why does Mickey Mouse Operation refer to a poorly run company?
    Appendum: further relevant info Courtesy of nedibes: The decline in the quality and financial success of The Walt Disney Company's merchandise and films during the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s may have further contributed to the popularity of the phrase "Mickey Mouse Operation "
  • Word for theories that can neither be proven nor disproven . . .
    I may have this a bit wrong, but in the case of entanglement, first thought to be untestable, Bell's theorem provided an experimental scenario, recently applied In the case of string theory , the verdict is out, and in the case of parallel universes , it may be logically impossible to test
  • What are the differences between inverse, reverse, and converse?
    in mathematics - a theorem whose hypothesis and conclusion are the conclusion and hypothesis of another also a brand of shoe transverse: situated across from something obverse: the opposite or counterpart of something (particularly a truth) in biology - narrower at the base or point of attachment than at the apex or top from NOAD
  • grammaticality - Reminder of, or reminder on? - English Language . . .
    Reminder of the Homotopy Transfer Theorem However my advisor (who is also not a native English speaker) told me that I should write Reminder on the Homotopy Transfer Theorem As already mentioned, I looked online but my research was not conclusive For example, in this discussion in a forum they say that it is a matter of "what sounds better"
  • punctuation - Is there a standard ordering for the question mark and . . .
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • Hypothesize vs postulate - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A postulate is like the opening bid for cognition--you suggest to yourself, or your scientific research group, a beginning concept for a range of phenomena with a "let's wait and see what follows from the concept" attitude of openness


















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