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In 1889, the Italian mathematician Giuseppe Peano (1858-1932) published the first set of axioms, or assumptions, upon which to build a rigorous system of arithmetic, number theory, and algebra. Peano was a professor and developer of advanced...
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In mathematical logic, the Peano axioms, also known as the Dedekind-Peano axioms or the Peano postulates, are a set of axioms for the natural numbers presented by the 19th century Italian mathematician Giuseppe Peano. These axioms have been used nearly...


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Axiom Dub.
06/22/1997: 996 words, approx. 3 pages
Making like a cross between Mondo 2000 and Conde Nast Traveler, Business Week recently offered its readers a peek at the business trip of the near future. The CFO of the twenty-first century, the magazine testified, will be a cyberpunk in all but...
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Identity Axiom
09/14/2006: 310 words, approx. 1 pages
Identity Axiom A Bite-Sized Play About Cloning by Annie Wagner CLONING TECHNOLOGY may be complex, but the questions raised by cloning are elemental. In the context of genetic reduplication, "who am I?" and "why am I here?" take on a painfully literal...
 


 

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