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1 теорема
1) proposition
2) theorem
– дополнительная теорема
– обратная теорема
– подготовительная теорема
– теорема Арцела
– теорема баше
– теорема безу
– теорема Ван Циттерта-Цернике
– теорема Винера-Пели
– теорема вложения
– теорема двойственности
– теорема дуальности
– теорема единственности
– теорема запаздывания
– теорема искажения
– теорема Карунена-Лоэве
– теорема компенсации
– теорема кондуктора
– теорема косинусов
– теорема локализации
– теорема Надя-Фаяша
– теорема Никодима
– теорема о дедукции
– теорема о лакунах
– теорема о минимаксе
– теорема о среднем
– теорема о сшивке
– теорема обращения
– теорема однозначности
– теорема отсчетов
– теорема переноса
– теорема подобия
– теорема равновероятности
– теорема разложения
– теорема синусов
– теорема склеивания
– теорема существования
– теорема умножения
гомотопическая теорема сложения — homotopy addition theorem
основная теорема алгебры — fundamental theorem of algebra
последняя теорема Ферма — Fermat's last theorem
теорема живых сил — work-kinetic energy theorem
теорема Коши о вычетах — Cauchy residue theorem
теорема о высоте в прямоугольных треугольниках — altitude theorem
теорема о неявных функциях — implicit function theorem
теорема о центральном пределе — central limit theorem
теорема об активном двухполюснике — Theveni's theorem
теорема обратимости течений — reverse-flow theorem
теорема отсчетов Шеннона-Котельникова — <math.> Nyquist-Kotelnikov-Shannon sampling theorem
теорема предельная центральная — central limit theorem
теорема сильвестра о нуль-многообразиях — Sylvester's law of unity
теорема соответственных состояний — theorem of corresponding states
Ферма великая теорема — Fermat's last theorem
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