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Proof (truth) A proof is sufficient evidence or a sufficient argument for the truth of a proposition. The concept applies in a variety of disciplines, with both the nature of the evidence or justification and the criteria for sufficiency being area-dependent. ...
, argument or sufficient evidence for the truth of a proposition * Alcohol proof, a measure of an alcoholic drink's strength Proof may also refer to:


Mathematics and formal logic

* Formal proof, a construct in proof theory * Mathematical proof, a convincing demonstration that some mathematical statement is necessarily true *
Proof complexity In logic and theoretical computer science, and specifically proof theory and computational complexity theory, proof complexity is the field aiming to understand and analyse the computational resources that are required to prove or refute statements. ...
, computational resources required to prove statements * Proof procedure, method for producing proofs in proof theory *
Proof theory Proof theory is a major branchAccording to Wang (1981), pp. 3–4, proof theory is one of four domains mathematical logic, together with model theory, axiomatic set theory, and recursion theory. Jon Barwise, Barwise (1978) consists of four correspo ...
, a branch of mathematical logic that represents proofs as formal mathematical objects *
Statistical proof Statistical proof is the rational demonstration of degree of certainty for a proposition, hypothesis or theory that is used to convince others subsequent to a statistical test of the supporting evidence and the types of inferences that can be drawn ...
, demonstration of degree of certainty for a hypothesis


Law and philosophy

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Evidence Evidence for a proposition is what supports this proposition. It is usually understood as an indication that the supported proposition is true. What role evidence plays and how it is conceived varies from field to field. In epistemology, evidenc ...
, information which tends to determine or demonstrate the truth of a proposition *
Evidence (law) The law of evidence, also known as the rules of evidence, encompasses the rules and legal principles that govern the proof of facts in a legal proceeding. These rules determine what evidence must or must not be considered by the trier of f ...
, tested evidence or a legal proof * Legal burden of proof, duty to establish the truth of facts in a trial * Philosophic burden of proof, obligation on a party in a dispute to provide sufficient warrant for their position


Manufacturing and printing

* Artist's proof, a single print taken during the printmaking process *
Galley proof In printing and publishing, proofs are the preliminary versions of publications meant for review by authors, editors, and proofreaders, often with extra-wide margins. Galley proofs may be uncut and unbound, or in some cases electronically tran ...
, a preliminary version of a publication *
Prepress proof A contract proof usually serves as an agreement between customer and printer and as a color reference guide for adjusting the press before the final press run. Most contract proofs are a prepress proof. The primary goal of proofing is to serve as ...
, a facsimile of press artwork for job verification * Proof coinage, coins once made as a test, but now specially struck for collectors * Proof of concept, demonstration that a concept has practical potential *
Proof test A proof test is a form of stress test to demonstrate the fitness of a load-bearing structure. An individual proof test may apply only to the unit tested, or to its design in general for mass-produced items. Such a structure is often subjected t ...
, stress test of structures such as vessels and weapons *
Proofreading Proofreading is the reading of a galley proof or an electronic copy of a publication to find and correct reproduction errors of text or art. Proofreading is the final step in the editorial cycle before publication. Professional Traditional ...
, reviewing a manuscript for errors or improvements


People

* Proof (rapper) (1973–2006), American rapper and member of D12 *
Sam Proof Samuel Proof (born May 24, 1973) is an American actor and writer known for his role as Raz on the television series ''Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!'', and for his award-nominated webseries ''The Sam Proof Show'' and ''The Path to Publicat ...
(born 1974), U.S. actor


Places

* Proof School, San Francisco, California, USA; a secondary school


Arts and entertainment and media


Film, television, and theatre

* ''Proof'' (play), a 2000 play by David Auburn


Film

* ''Proof'', a 1980 student film by Kevin Reynolds, expanded to '' Fandango'' * ''Proof'' (1991 film), an Australian film by Jocelyn Moorhouse * ''Proof'' (2005 film), a film by John Madden, based on the 2000 play by David Auburn


Television

* ''Proof'' (2004 TV series), an Irish drama/thriller * ''Proof'' (2015 TV series), an American medical/supernatural drama * "Proof" (''Devious Maids''), a television episode


Literature

* ''Proof'' (comics), a comic series from Image Comics * "Proof", a 1942 science fiction short story by Hal Clement * ''
PROOF! Lynne McTaggart (born 23 January 1951, in New York City) is an American alternative medicine activist, lecturer, journalist, author, and publisher. She is the author of six books, including ''The Intention Experiment'' and ''The Field''. Accord ...
'', a magazine published by Lynne McTaggart


Music


Albums and records

* ''Proof'', an album by Emily Elbert, 2010 * ''Proof'', an EP by Colour Coding, 2012 * ''Proof'' (album), an anthology album by BTS, 2022


Songs and singles

* "Proof" (I Am Kloot song), 2003 * "Proof" (Paul Simon song), 1991 * "Proof"/"No Vain", a single by Mell, 2007 * "Proof", a song by
Angela Angela may refer to: Places * Angela, Montana * Angela Lake, in Volusia County, Florida * Lake Angela, in Lyon Township, Oakland County, Michigan * Lake Angela, the reservoir impounded by the source dam of the South Yuba River Fiction * Angel ...
, 2004 * "Proof", a song by Chris Brown from ''
Royalty Royalty may refer to: * Any individual monarch, such as a king, queen, emperor, empress, etc. * Royal family, the immediate family of a king or queen regnant, and sometimes his or her extended family * Royalty payment for use of such things as int ...
'', 2015 * "Proof", a song by Coldplay, a B-side of the single "
Speed of Sound The speed of sound is the distance travelled per unit of time by a sound wave as it propagates through an elastic medium. At , the speed of sound in air is about , or one kilometre in or one mile in . It depends strongly on temperature as w ...
", 2005 * "Proof", a song by Happy Rhodes from '' Many Worlds Are Born Tonight'', 1998 * "Proof", a song by Paramore from ''
Paramore Paramore is an American rock band from Franklin, Tennessee, formed in 2004. The band currently consists of lead vocalist Hayley Williams, guitarist Taylor York and drummer Zac Farro. Williams and Farro are founding members of the group, whil ...
'', 2013


See also

* Proofing (disambiguation) *
Provability (disambiguation) Provability or provable (and disprovability or disprovable) may refer to: * Provability logic, a modal logic * Provable prime, an integer that has been calculated to be prime * Provable security, computer system security that can be proved * Prov ...
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Homeopathic proving Homeopathy or homoeopathy is a pseudoscientific system of alternative medicine. It was conceived in 1796 by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann. Its practitioners, called homeopaths, believe that a substance that causes symptoms of a dis ...
, a homeopathic procedure * * Proof Positive (disambiguation) * Living Proof (disambiguation) *
Fool proof (disambiguation) Foolproof is a synonym for idiot-proof, an assurance, meaning a device that can't be damaged by improper use, and may refer to: * ''Foolproof'' (film), a 2003 Canadian heist film * "Foolproof", a 1996 song by Canadian country music group Desert ...
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100 Proof (disambiguation) 100 Proof may refer to: * 100° proof, alcohol proof Alcohol proof (usually termed simply "proof" in relation to a beverage) is a measure of the content of ethanol (alcohol) in an alcoholic beverage. The term was originally used in England and ...
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