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UK
/kəmpjˈuːtəbəl/
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ADJECTIVE
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may be computed or estimated
computable odds
a calculable risk
estimable assets
a calculable risk
How To Use computable In A Sentence
- The hierarchy of logical systems that one obtains by the procedure that I have described above is characterized by computable ordinal numbers.
- Using genetic algorithms in the fundamental problem of eigenstructure assignment has advantages of versatile application and computable stability.
- computable odds
- He lade the foundations for the computer age with his paper, “On Computable Numbers” that led to the creation of the “Turing machine,” a thought process experiment that simulated the logic of a computer algorithm. Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
- Our dynamic revenue analysis model is a computable general equilibrium model designed to estimate the effects a tax law change would have on the economy and, through these effects, on tax revenues.
- The hierarchy of logical systems that one obtains by the procedure that I have described above is characterized by computable ordinal numbers.
- Supposing that rate of increment to go on toward the centre, it is computable that the solid underwork of the world, say granite by way of conjecture, must be in a state of fusion at no vast depth from the ground on which we tread. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, July, 1851
- The precise extent of the English lexicon is non-computable. No discernible circumference
- A turing machine can compute anything computable, given sufficient time.
- Atom depth is an easily computable quantity, yet it allows one to detect some general features of proteins and protein domains.