| 1. | Most mathematical arguments are presented as prototypes of formally rigorous proofs.
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| 2. | The first rigorous proof is attributed to L�szl?Fejes T�th in 1940.
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| 3. | For a rigorous proof, let be a primitive th root of unity.
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| 4. | The first rigorous proofs of the general uniformization theorem were given by and.
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| 5. | They used this to discover a semi-rigorous proof of the result:
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| 6. | Yet, a rigorous proof of convergence is missing.
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| 7. | Some directions to rigorous proofs have been given above.
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| 8. | Further, its logical axiomatic approach and rigorous proofs remain the cornerstone of mathematics.
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| 9. | Although other mathematicians had conjectured similar formulae, Dirichlet gave the first rigorous proof.
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| 10. | Rigorous proofs have been performed to this effect.
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