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An equivalent statement is that is constant along a streamline.
The reduction operator also gives rise to an equivalent statement of the Invariant Subspace Problem.
To prove this equivalent statement, we use proof by contradiction.
For convenience, we rewrite his theorem (i.e., [3], Theorem 2) as the following equivalent statement.
See for an equivalent statement, e.g., Laitenberger and Löffler (2006) and Kruschwitz and Löffler (2006).
Use the Form 1099-B or the equivalent statement to complete Schedule D. Short-Term Gains and Losses.
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This leads to differential equations or equivalent statements that imply an infinite number of elements.
Systems which are continuous are often defined using differential equations or equivalent statements which imply an infinite number of elements.
There are many other equivalent statements, though even today a few mathematicians feel that the use of the axiom of choice is improper.
This follows from the fact that logically equivalent statements always are assigned the same probability.
The equivalent statements in (2.5) prove that (r(x perpupsilon), which contradicts Lemma 4.
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