- Look up
admissibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Admissibility may
refer to:
Admissible evidence,
evidence which may be
introduced in a court...
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Admissible evidence, in a
court of law, is any testimonial, do****entary, or
tangible evidence that may be
introduced to a factfinder—usually a
judge or...
- sense, it is redundant. The
concept of an
admissible rule was
introduced by Paul
Lorenzen (1955).
Admissibility has been
systematically studied only in...
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algorithms related to pathfinding, a
heuristic function is said to be
admissible if it
never overestimates the cost of
reaching the goal, i.e. the cost...
- In set theory, a
discipline within mathematics, an
admissible set is a
transitive set A{\displaystyle A\,} such that ⟨A,∈⟩{\displaystyle \langle A,\in...
- in fact this may be take as the
definition of
admissibility. The α{\displaystyle \alpha }th
admissible ordinal is
sometimes denoted by τα{\displaystyle...
- of
Admissibility".
Croatian International Relations Review. 24 (83): 84–103. doi:10.2478/cirr-2018-0015. Vogiatzis,
Nikos (2016). "THE
ADMISSIBILITY CRITERION...
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their competence to testify.
Witnesses are
questioned to
decide the
admissibility of evidence. From Old
French voir "true" (from
Latin verus "true," from...
- In mathematics,
admissible representations are a well-behaved
class of
representations used in the
representation theory of
reductive Lie
groups and locally...
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longer admissible,
because there is no way to
derive − 3 n a t {\displaystyle \mathbf {-3} \,\,{\mathsf {nat}}} . The
brittleness of
admissibility comes...