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fundamental change - traducción al holandés

RESULT CONSIDERED TO BE THE MOST CENTRAL AND THE IMPORTANT ONE IN SOME FIELD
List of fundamental theorems; Fundamental Theorem; Fundamental Theorems; Fundamental lemma; Fundamental equation; Fundamental theorem; Fundamental theorems

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Definición

fundamental
I. a.
Essential, primary, indispensable, radical, constitutional, organic, most important, principal.
II. n.
Leading principle, essential part, essential principle.

Wikipedia

List of theorems called fundamental

In mathematics, a fundamental theorem is a theorem which is considered to be central and conceptually important for some topic. For example, the fundamental theorem of calculus gives the relationship between differential calculus and integral calculus. The names are mostly traditional, so that for example the fundamental theorem of arithmetic is basic to what would now be called number theory. Some of these are classification theorems of objects which are mainly dealt with in the field. For instance, the fundamental theorem of curves describe classification of regular curves in space up to translation, rotation.

Likewise, the mathematical literature sometimes refers to the fundamental lemma of a field. The term lemma is conventionally used to denote a proven proposition which is used as a stepping stone to a larger result, rather than as a useful statement in-and-of itself.

Ejemplos de uso de fundamental change
1. Politicians still demand "fundamental change" from Washington.
2. Is anything less than fundamental change acceptable?
3. Mr Straw said: There can be no fundamental change in the rebate unless there is a fundamental change in agricultural spending.
4. The change in president will not bring a fundamental change.
5. There is no fundamental change of the overall picture." AP