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Aksiom

Aksiom is a proper noun used in multiple, unrelated contexts and languages. It is also the Indonesian spelling of the word axiom, which in mathematics and logic denotes a fundamental principle assumed without proof and used as a starting point for further reasoning. In different languages the term appears in various transliterations and may be capitalized as Aksiom or written as aksiom.

In mathematical and logical contexts, an axiom serves as the foundational premise from which theorems are derived.

Aksiom is also a brand name employed by several independent entities in technology, design, and engineering.

See also

Axiom, Axioms, and related disambiguation pages for variants of the term in mathematics, philosophy, and branding.

The
concept
is
central
to
formal
systems
such
as
set
theory
and
geometry,
where
carefully
chosen
axioms
define
the
structure
and
scope
of
the
theory.
The
term
aksiom,
as
used
in
Indonesian
educational
materials
and
other
languages,
reflects
the
same
underlying
idea,
though
its
use
may
be
contextualized
within
local
curricula
or
discussions.
Because
these
uses
are
not
connected
to
a
single
organization,
the
name
signals
different
branding
intentions—often
conveying
notions
of
fundamental
principles,
clarity,
or
reliability
rather
than
a
shared
corporate
identity.