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Qué (quién) es REDUCIBLE - definición

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Reduce; Reduction (linguistics); Reductive; Reduced; Reducibility; Reducing; Reducible; Reduction (disambiguation); Reductively; Reduces; Reductions (disambiguation); Reductional

reducible         
If you say that an idea, problem, or situation is not reducible to something simple, you mean that it is complicated and cannot be described in a simple way. (FORMAL)
The structure of the universe may not be reducible to a problem in physics.
ADJ: v-link ADJ to n, usu with brd-neg
Reducible         
·adj Capable of being reduced.
reduction         
(Or "contraction") The process of transforming an expression according to certain reduction rules. The most important forms are beta reduction (application of a {lambda abstraction} to one or more argument expressions) and {delta reduction} (application of a mathematical function to the required number of arguments). An evaluation strategy (or reduction strategy), determines which part of an expression (which redex) to reduce first. There are many such strategies. See graph reduction, string reduction, {normal order reduction}, applicative order reduction, {parallel reduction}, alpha conversion, beta conversion, {delta conversion}, eta conversion. (1995-02-21)

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Reduction

Reduction, reduced, or reduce may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de REDUCIBLE
1. On the one hand, there is the perpetual campaign – which is reducible to each party‘s attempts to win the daily news cycle.
2. Behind this logic is the highly conservative assumption that what is possible is reducible to choices between what exists or has historically existed.
3. Her teenage son, at her funeral, let us know that, for him, a mother wasn‘t reducible to explanation, characterisation, considered obituary.
4. As a result, they often fixate easily on the most obvious and reducible problems – like retrieving a book from the stacks – while discounting the subtler and qualitative dimensions of human experience.
5. "Radon poses an easily reducible health risk to populations all over the world, but has not up to now received widespread attention," said Dr Mike Repacholi, coordinator of WHO‘s Radiation and Environmental Health Unit.