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Godel's theorem

noun Go·del's theorem \ˈgō-dəlz-, ˈgər-, ˈgœ-\

Definition of GODEL'S THEOREM

:  a theorem in advanced logic: in any logical system as complex as or more complex than the arithmetic of the integers there can always be found either a statement which can be shown to be both true and false or a statement whose truth or falsity cannot be deduced from other statements in the system —called also Godel's incompleteness theorem
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Origin of GODEL'S THEOREM

Kurt Gödel †1978 American mathematician
First Known Use: 1933

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