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Corpus Demonstratum: Collection of Proofs and Arguments
Welcome to our comprehensive collection of mathematical proofs and philosophical arguments. This wiki aims to be a definitive resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts seeking rigorous demonstrations across the spectrum of mathematical disciplines and philosophical traditions.
About This Project
This encyclopedia serves multiple purposes:
- To collect and preserve important proofs in accessible formats
- To provide clear explanations with appropriate levels of rigor
- To highlight connections between different areas of mathematics and philosophy
- To trace the historical development of key theorems and arguments
- To serve as an educational resource for learners at various levels
Getting Started
Mathematical Proofs
Foundations of Mathematics
Number Theory
Algebra
Analysis
Geometry and Topology
Applied Mathematics
Famous Theorems and Problems
Philosophical Arguments and Proofs
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Ethics
Logic and Language
Philosophy of Science
How to Contribute
We welcome contributions from mathematicians, philosophers, educators, and enthusiasts. To contribute:
- Follow our standards: Use the proper templates for consistency
- Use proper notation: Ensure mathematical expressions use LaTeX via the MathJax plugin
- Provide references: Include sources for all theorems, proofs, and arguments
- Consider accessibility: Write clear explanations that build on prerequisites
Contact
For questions or assistance with this wiki, please contact ayman@aymanlafaz.com.