A student in my office hours today asked me what the term QED meant at the bottom of a page, and got a (very short) lesson in Latin.
Quod erat demonstrandum, "what was to be demonstrated", is a translation of the Greek
hoper edei deixai used by Euclid to close a proof. Modern mathematical publications often substitute other symbols, including a or simply note: proven.
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