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The theorem can be trivially used to prove that this holds true when <math>A</math> is the set of all apioids aswell. This is known as the <i>Weak Second Fundamental Theorem of Apiodynamics</i>. | The theorem can be trivially used to prove that this holds true when <math>A</math> is the set of all apioids aswell. This is known as the <i>Weak Second Fundamental Theorem of Apiodynamics</i>. | ||
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The Second Fundamental Theorem of Apiodynamics states that for a given apiothermodynamic system, there exists a point in time such that at time where is the set of all known apioforms and is the set of all known bees.
Weak Theorem
The theorem can be trivially used to prove that this holds true when is the set of all apioids aswell. This is known as the Weak Second Fundamental Theorem of Apiodynamics.