different between axiomatize vs axiomatization
axiomatize
English
Alternative forms
- axiomatise (mostly UK)
- axiomize
Etymology
axiomatic +? -ize
Verb
axiomatize (third-person singular simple present axiomatizes, present participle axiomatizing, simple past and past participle axiomatized)
- To establish a set of axioms that describe or govern certain phenomena
Derived terms
- axiomatization
Related terms
- axiom
- axiomatic, axiomatic system
Translations
axiomatize From the web:
- what does axiomatic mean
- what is axiomatic
- definition axiomatic
- what does the word axiomatic mean
axiomatization
English
Etymology
From axiomatize +? -ation.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?aks??m?t???ze??n?/
Noun
axiomatization (plural axiomatizations)
- The reduction of some system or concept to a set of axioms.
- 2012, George Dyson, Turing's Cathedral, Penguin 2013, p. 49:
- The axiomatization of set theory formed the foundations, mathematically, of everything else.
- 2012, George Dyson, Turing's Cathedral, Penguin 2013, p. 49:
- The result of establishing a concept within a system of axioms; axiomatic system.
Related terms
- axiom
- axiomatic
- axiomatize
axiomatization From the web:
- what are axiomatizations good for
- what does axiomatizations mean
- what does axiomatization
- what is complete axiomatization
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