Much of mathematics is based upon axioms or self-evident truths, but that conception is problematic. According to a CBSE document, at a formal level, an axiom is just a string of symbols, which has an intrinsic meaning only in the context of all derivable formulas of an axiomatic system.
Much of mathematics is based upon axioms or self-evident truths, but that conception is problematic. According to a CBSE document, at a formal level, an axiom is just a string of symbols, which has an intrinsic meaning only in the context of all derivable formulas of an axiomatic system.