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Calculable

Calculable meaning

Able to be calculated; calculatable.

Example sentences (15)

Margaret Cho's spectacular performance as Emma makes the character's calculable actions worth sticking around for.

In addition, the team showed that beyond a certain mathematically calculable number of competitors, the quality of predictions declines for the general population.

A calculable 40% of the globe is in danger of dengue, and there are around 390 million infections a year.

A few years later, Turing expanded his analysis (thesis, definition) with this forceful expression of it: :"A function is said to be "effectively calculable" if its values can be found by some purely mechanical process.

Before the precise definition of computable function, mathematicians often used the informal term effectively calculable to describe functions that are computable by paper-and-pencil methods.

His PhD thesis, titled "Systems of Logic Based on Ordinals", contains the following definition of "a computable function": It was stated above that 'a function is effectively calculable if its values can be found by some purely mechanical process'.

Important parameters The creation of light elements during BBN was dependent on a number of parameters; among those was the neutron-proton ratio (calculable from Standard Model physics) and the baryon-photon ratio.

In the following, the words "effectively calculable" will mean "produced by any intuitively 'effective' means whatsoever" and "effectively computable" will mean "produced by a Turing-machine or equivalent mechanical device".

It implied that unemployment could be reduced by government stimulus with a calculable cost to inflation.

On the other hand, the Church–Turing thesis states that the above three formally-defined classes of computable functions coincide with the informal notion of an effectively calculable function.

Princeton University. p. 8. The thesis can be stated as follows: :Every effectively calculable function is a computable function.

The first group of limits were calculable a priori from a specification of the instrument.

The risks associated with random allocation (such as having a serious imbalance in a key characteristic between a treatment group and a control group) are calculable and hence can be managed down to an acceptable level by using enough experimental units.

These constants are determined by the data of the system (radii, thicknesses, distances, indices, etc., of the lenses); therefore their dependence on the refractive index, and consequently on the color, are calculable.

This allows for a neutrino that was produced as an electron neutrino at a given location to have a calculable probability to be detected as either a muon or tau neutrino after it has traveled to another location.