primitive notion उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In a non-axiomatic or simplified axiomatic treatment of geometry, the concept of a primitive notion may be too abstract to be dealt with.
- It is more concise than Pieri's because Pieri had only two primitive notions while Tarski introduced three : point, betweenness, and congruence.
- ZFC is intended to formalize a single primitive notion, that of a models from containing urelements ( elements of sets that are not themselves sets ).
- Hence relations can be defined by set theory, thus the theory of relations does not require any axioms or primitive notions distinct from those of set theory.
- And, of course, they missed what was happening all along, perhaps because of nervous impatience or a primitive notion that the real things are physical ."
- These axiom systems describe the space via primitive notions ( such as " point ", " between ", " congruent " ) constrained by a number of axioms.
- The idea that there are certain sequences of sounds which if said will make everyone very unformfortable for reasons they can't quite explain is a very primitive notion.
- Then G�del [ 1940 ] further modified the theory : " his primitive notions are those of set, class and membership ( although membership alone is sufficient ) ".
- Stating definitions and propositions in a way such that each new term can be formally eliminated by the priorly introduced terms requires primitive notions ( axioms ) to avoid infinite regress.
- The metalanguage includes primitive notions, axioms, and rules absent from the object language, so that there are theorems provable in the metalanguage not provable in the object language.