Pseudo Proof

A pseudo proof is not to be taken as a literal false proof, per se, but as a proof that is presumably too prosy to be accepted as a rigorous proof presentation. Think of pseudo proof as the analog to pseudocode in programming parlance.

The main purpose of pseudo proof is to clarify the main logical connections of the proof. It also helps to reveal the heuristics used in discovering the proof.


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