noun
- plural of axiomatisation; the process of establishing or organizing a system of axioms, or the result of that process
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: axiomatizations); formal, technical term used in mathematics, logic, and philosophy
Examples
- The axiomatisations of Euclidean geometry provided a foundation for mathematical rigor.
- Different axiomatisations of set theory have been proposed by mathematicians.
- The axiomatisations of logic help clarify the rules of valid reasoning.
- Modern physics relies on careful axiomatisations of its fundamental principles.
- Several competing axiomatisations of probability theory exist in the literature.