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- theorem of total probability
- acoustical reciprocity theorem
- Ampere's circuital theorem
- average theorem
- Bayes theorem
- Birkhoff-von Neumann theorem
- Bloch theorem
- Brouwer fixed-point theorem
- Cayley theorem - Chinese residue theorem
- compensation theorem
- completeness theorem
- constant-flux-linkage theorem
- Coopmans theorem
- CPT-theorem
- Cramer theorem
- current sheet theorem
- Dilworth theorem
- divergence theorem
- Floquet theorem
- Foster's reactance theorem
- Fourier theorem
- fuzzy theorem
- fuzzy approximation theorem
- Gauss theorem
- Gauss-Markov theorem
- Gödel's theorem
- Gödel's incompleteness theorem
- Hecht-Nielsen theorem
- hierarchy theorem
- Kolmogorov theorem
- Kolmogorov-Arnold theorem
- limit theorem
- logic theorem
- Lüders-Pauli theorem
- Manley-Rowe theorem
- matching theorem
- McCulloh-Pitts theorem
- Mermin-Wagner theorem
- Nyquist's theorem
- Poincare-Birkhoff theorem
- Poynting's theorem
- reciprocity theorem
- Radon theorem
- Routh-Hurwitz theorem
- sampling theorem
- selection theorem
- semantic theorem
- Shannon theorem
- Slutsky's theorem
- Stokes theorem
- Stone theorem
- superposition theorem
- syntactical theorem
- Takens theorem
- Thevenin's theorem
- unicity theorem
- Weierstrass theorem
- Wiener-Khintchin theorem
- Zorn theorem
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