Category:Examples of Nonconstructive Proofs

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This category contains examples of Nonconstructive Proof.

A nonconstructive proof is a proof in which there does not exist an effective procedure for the construction of every object in it.

That is, such that it requires an infinite number of steps to complete.

Pages in category "Examples of Nonconstructive Proofs"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.