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Definition of Axiomatize
1. Verb. To establish a set of axioms that describe or govern certain phenomena ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Axiomatize
1. [v -TIZED, -TIZING, -TIZES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Axiomatize
Literary usage of Axiomatize
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Non-Newtonian Calculus by Michael Grossman, Robert Katz (1972)
"... it may be possible to axiomatize the classical calculus, we did not and shall
not pursue that course. Instead, in Chapter 1 we formulate the classical ..."
2. Cartanian Geometry, Nonlinear Waves, and Control Theory by Robert Hermann (1979)
"... proposed to “axiomatize” quantum field theory (and I was around then——it was
no more highly developed as an idea than my proposal is) or Wheeler said ..."
3. Linear Systems Theory and Introductory Algebraic Geometry by Robert Hermann (1974)
"(However, I do not believe that one should completely attempt to “axiomatize”
the subject. Systems Theory, to my mind, is the art and science of building ..."
4. Spinors, Clifford, and Cayley Algebras by Robert Hermann (1974)
"An algebra homomorphism p: A -+ L(V) is called a linear representation of A in V.
One can also “axiomatize” a linear representation as a K-bilinear map ..."
5. Real Analysis by Andrew M. Bruckner, Judith B. Bruckner, Brian S. Thomson (1997)
"By the time that Banach and Wiener were ready to axiomatize the theory, there
were many studies in the analysis of the years 1900 to 1920 that exploited an ..."