- Look up
feasibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Feasibility may
refer to:
Logical possibility, an
achievable thing Feasible region, a
region that...
- Eventually, the
British persuaded the
Americans that a
landing in
France was
infeasible in 1942 and they
should instead focus on
driving the Axis out of North...
-
tractable problem,
literally "a
problem that can be handled". The term
infeasible (literally "cannot be done") is
sometimes used
interchangeably with intractable...
-
State Cordell Hull also
opposed it and
convinced Roosevelt that it was
infeasible. At the
fourth Moscow conference from 9 to 19
October 1944, Churchill...
- that the 6th Army
could be
supplied by air, but this
turned out to be
infeasible. Hitler's
refusal to
allow a
retreat led to the
deaths of 200,000 German...
- can also be
unbounded or
infeasible.
Duality theory tells us that: If the
primal is unbounded, then the dual is
infeasible; If the dual is unbounded...
- is
theoretically possible to
break into a well-designed system, it is
infeasible in
actual practice to do so. Such schemes, if well designed, are therefore...
-
conductor by m**** than both due to its very low density.
While calcium is
infeasible as a
conductor for most
terrestrial applications as it
reacts quickly...
- to
produce very
complex shapes or
geometries that
would be
otherwise infeasible to
construct by hand,
including hollow parts or
parts with
internal truss...
-
judge ruled that such a
defense could never be
proven and was
therefore infeasible in a
court of law.
Johnson was
subsequently convicted,
though he served...