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What is truth? In philosophy, there are, over the millenia, subtle definitions, discussions and differentiations of the truth concept.
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Andrei Kolmogorow (1903–1987).
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Alfred Haar (1885–1933).
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John Bell (1928–1990).
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Josiah Willard Gibbs (1839–1903).
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Otto Hölder (1859–1937).
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Henri Lebesgue (1875–1941).
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Stefan Banach (1892–1945).
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Felix Hausdorff (1868–1942).
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Marc-Antoine Parseval (1755–1836).
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Satyendra Nath Bose (1894–1974).
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Vladimir Fock (1898–1974).
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Michel Plancherel (1885–1967).
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Kenkichi Iwasawa (1917–1998).
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Johann Radon (1887–1956).
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Izrail Gelfand (1913–2009), Dmitrii Raikov (1905–).
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Fritz Peter (1899–1949).
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Ferdinand Georg Frobenius (1849–1917).
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Olinde Rodrigues (1795–1851).
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Salomon Bochner (1899–1982).
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Friedrich Bessel (1784–1846).
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Gustav Ferdinand Mehler (1835–1895).
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August Ferdinand Möbius (1790–1868).
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Naum Vilenkin (1920–1991).
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Edmond Laguerre (1834–1886).
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Hector Macdonald (1865–1935), Hermann Hankel (1839–1873), Carl Neumann (1832–1925).
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Saller, H. (2017). Classical and Quantum Probability. In: Operational Symmetries. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58664-9_9
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