CALCULABLE - significado y definición. Qué es CALCULABLE
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Qué (quién) es CALCULABLE - definición

ABILITY TO SOLVE A PROBLEM IN AN EFFECTIVE MANNER
Computable; Calculatable; Calculable; Calculability; Calculably; Draft:Computable problems; Draft:Computable problems in digital computer; Formal models of computation

calculable         
Calculable amounts or consequences can be calculated.
ADJ
calculable         
a.
Computable.
Calculable         
·adj That may be calculated or ascertained by calculation.

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Computability

Computability is the ability to solve a problem in an effective manner. It is a key topic of the field of computability theory within mathematical logic and the theory of computation within computer science. The computability of a problem is closely linked to the existence of an algorithm to solve the problem.

The most widely studied models of computability are the Turing-computable and μ-recursive functions, and the lambda calculus, all of which have computationally equivalent power. Other forms of computability are studied as well: computability notions weaker than Turing machines are studied in automata theory, while computability notions stronger than Turing machines are studied in the field of hypercomputation.

Ejemplos de uso de CALCULABLE
1. Because until now, no Tnuva shareholder included the shares among their calculable assets.
2. The WTO accession talks are very concrete, calculable in their nature, which can be expressed in terms of millions of dollars or rubles.
3. The segregation that, according to Trevor Phillips, we are sleepwalking towards is not calculable just in percentages of ethnic minorities gathered in certain neighbourhoods.