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Stokes' theorem. It is named after Sir George Gabriel Stokes (1819–1903), although the first known statement of the theorem is by William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) and appears in a letter of his to Stokes. The theorem acquired its name from Stokes' habit of including it in the Cambridge prize examinations. In 1854 he asked his students to prove ...
Lebesgue differentiation theorem (real analysis) Le Cam's theorem (probability theory) Lee–Yang theorem (statistical mechanics) Lefschetz fixed-point theorem (fixed points, algebraic topology) Lefschetz–Hopf theorem ; Lefschetz hyperplane theorem (algebraic topology) Lefschetz theorem on (1,1)-classes (algebraic geometry)
The concepts described in articles in this category may be also expressed in terms of arguments, or rules of inference.Very often the same concept is in more than one of these categories, expressed a different way and sometimes with a different name.
This is a list of mathematical theories. Almgren–Pitts min-max theory; Approximation theory; Arakelov theory; Asymptotic theory; Automata theory; Bass–Serre theory;
Soundness theorem; Gödel's completeness theorem. Original proof of Gödel's completeness theorem; Compactness theorem; Löwenheim–Skolem theorem. Skolem's paradox; Gödel's incompleteness theorems; Structure (mathematical logic) Interpretation (logic) Substructure (mathematics) Elementary substructure. Skolem hull; Non-standard model; Atomic ...
To infer then that “The theorem is named incorrectly” involves a normative claim of how theorems ought to be named that isn’t stated in any of the sources, and is a clear-cut case of WP:SYNTH. I suspect that most of the items on the list have the same problem. Nukeychess 03:03, 17 August 2023 (UTC)
Erdős–Stone theorem: Mathematics: Paul Erdős and Arthur Harold Stone: Erdős–Szekeres theorem: Mathematics: Paul Erdős and George Szekeres: Erdős–Szemerédi theorem: Mathematics: Paul Erdős and Endre Szemerédi: Euclid's theorem: Number theory: Euclid: Euler's theorem See also: List of things named after Leonhard Euler: Number theory ...
This category includes theorems on the foundational aspects of mathematics, including: mathematical logic, model theory, set theory, some general topology and category theory. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.