Conjectures Of A Guilty Bystander

Conjectures disproven through counterexample are sometimes referred to as false conjectures (cf. the Pólya conjecture and Euler's sum of powers conjecture). In the case of the latter, the first counterexample found for the n=4 case involved numbers in the millions, although it has been subsequently found that the minimal counterexample is actually smaller.

A conjecture is a mathematical statement that has not yet been rigorously proved. Conjectures arise when one notices a pattern that holds true for many cases. However, just because a pattern holds true for many cases does not mean that the pattern will hold true for all cases. Conjectures must be proved for the mathematical observation to be fully accepted. When a conjecture is rigorously ...

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n. the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof. an opinion or theory so formed or expressed; guess; speculation. [Obs.]the interpretation of signs or omens. v.t. to conclude or suppose from grounds or evidence insufficient to ensure reliability. v.i. to form conjectures.

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The meaning of GUILTY is justly chargeable with or responsible for a usually grave breach of conduct or a crime. How to use guilty in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Guilty.

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GUILTY definition: 1. feeling worried or unhappy because you have done something wrong, such as causing harm to…. Learn more.

Define guilty. guilty synonyms, guilty pronunciation, guilty translation, English dictionary definition of guilty. adj. guilt i er , guilt i est 1. a. Responsible for a reprehensible act; culpable. b. Law Found to have violated a criminal law by a jury or judge.

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guilty (comparative guiltier or more guilty, superlative guiltiest or most guilty) Responsible for a dishonest act.

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