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%% 15jun09 [Gödel] There might exist axioms so abundant in their verifiable consequences, shedding so much light upon a whole discipline, and furnishing such powerful methods for solving given problems (and even solving them, as far as possible, in a constructivistic way) that quite irrespective of their intrinsic necessety they would have to be assumed at least in the same sense as any establishe physical theory.

The Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol, or set of rules, used for communicating across a heterogeneous network. It is the protocol on which the Internet is built.

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  1. Lorenz, E.N. (1963), "Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow", Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 20 (2): 130–141

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%% 15jun09 [Gödel] There might exist axioms so abundant in their verifiable consequences, shedding so much light upon a whole discipline, and furnishing such powerful methods for solving given problems (and even solving them, as far as possible, in a constructivistic way) that quite irrespective of their intrinsic necessety they would have to be assumed at least in the same sense as any establishe physical theory.

The Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol, or set of rules, used for communicating across a heterogeneous network. It is the protocol on which the Internet is built.

The Internet Protocol (IP)

     describes/defines the standards 

used for communicating across a heterogeneous network. It is the basis/fundament on which the Internet is built.

  • Homogeneous function [r]: The function f with property [e]

Developing Article divisibility

Template:EditorPolicy


Category:Editor Policy


Category:Editor Policy

Template:EditorPolicy

Citizendium Editor Policy
The Editor Role | Approval Process | Article Deletion Policy
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How to Edit
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Welcome Page



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%% 15jun09 [Gödel] There might exist axioms so abundant in their verifiable consequences, shedding so much light upon a whole discipline, and furnishing such powerful methods for solving given problems (and even solving them, as far as possible, in a constructivistic way) that quite irrespective of their intrinsic necessety they would have to be assumed at least in the same sense as any establishe physical theory.

The Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol, or set of rules, used for communicating across a heterogeneous network. It is the protocol on which the Internet is built.

The Internet Protocol (IP)

     describes/defines the standards 

used for communicating across a heterogeneous network. It is the basis/fundament on which the Internet is built.

  • Homogeneous function [r]: The function f with property [e]

Developing Article divisibility

Template:EditorPolicy


Category:Editor Policy


Category:Editor Policy

Template:EditorPolicy

Citizendium Editor Policy
The Editor Role | Approval Process | Article Deletion Policy
See also: Editorial Council | Content Policy
How to Edit
Getting Started Organization Technical Help
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Welcome Page



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