Werg22
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Which branch of math deals with "proofs" of the axioms in arithmetic and such? I'd be interested to look into it.
The discussion centers on the exploration of mathematical proofs related to axioms, specifically the Peano axioms. Participants suggest studying abstract algebra and set theory to understand the foundations of these axioms. Recommended resources include Halmos' introductory set theory and Herstein's "Topics in Algebra." The conversation emphasizes that axioms cannot be proven true or false but serve as foundational premises from which theorems can be derived.
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Werg22 said:Well the Peano axioms are certainly provable...
Werg22 said:Axioms can be found logically... this is what I mean by "proof".