Mathematical Logic
In mathematical logic, a theory is a set of sentences in a formal language that is closed under logical consequence. This means that if a sentence can be derived from the sentences in the theory using valid rules of inference, then that sentence is also included in the theory. Theories provide a framework for reasoning about mathematical structures and can be used to explore relationships between different systems, particularly in the context of completeness and equivalence.
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