algväited
Algväited are fundamental statements or propositions that are accepted as true without proof within a particular system of logic or mathematics. They form the foundational basis upon which more complex theorems and conclusions are derived. The term "algväited" is derived from Estonian, meaning "initial statements" or "primitive assertions." These statements are not arbitrary; they are chosen to be self-evident, intuitively obvious, or to serve as a consistent starting point for building a coherent logical structure.
In mathematics, axioms are a prime example of algväited. For instance, Euclid's postulates in geometry serve
The selection of algväited can influence the nature of the system built upon them. Different sets of