"Solèr's theorem" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: The theorem was originally proved by Maria Pia Solèr. Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Solèr's theorem}} Solèr's theorem
  1. (mathematics) A result concerning certain infinite-dimensional vector spaces, stating that any orthomodular form that has an infinite orthonormal sequence is a Hilbert space over the real numbers, complex numbers or quaternions. Wikipedia link: Solèr's theorem Categories (topical): Mathematics

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