proof
Proof is a reasoned argument intended to establish the truth of a proposition. In mathematics and logic, a proof is a deductive demonstration that, assuming the stated axioms and previously proven theorems, the conclusion necessarily follows. In everyday language, proof can refer to evidence or argument that persuades but does not guarantee truth.
Mathematical proofs are built from axioms by rules of inference. They are evaluated for logical validity and
Common proof techniques include direct proof, proof by contradiction, proof by contrapositive, and mathematical induction. Constructive
Examples illustrate the idea. A direct proof shows that if a number n is even, then n^2
Formal proofs and automated reasoning: proofs can be expressed in formal systems, and proof assistants such
In other domains, proof can also mean evidence meeting a standard of certainty, such as proof beyond