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Definition of Admissibleness

Admissibleness
Admissible Ad*mis"si*ble, a. [F. admissible, LL. admissibilis. See Admit.] Entitled to be admitted, or worthy of being admitted; that may be allowed or conceded; allowable; as, the supposition is hardly admissible. -- Ad*mis"si*ble*ness, n. -- Ad*mis"si*bly, adv.

Meaning of Admissibleness from wikipedia

- 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...
- Look up admissibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Admissibility may refer to: Admissible evidence, evidence which may be introduced in a court...
- In mathematics, the formalism of B-admissible representations provides constructions of full Tannakian subcategories of the category of representations...
- 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 logic, a rule of inference is admissible in a formal system if the set of theorems of the system does not change when that rule is added to the existing...
- In statistical decision theory, an admissible decision rule is a rule for making a decision such that there is no other rule that is always "better" than...
- In set theory, a discipline within mathematics, an admissible set is a transitive set A {\displaystyle A\,} such that ⟨ A , ∈ ⟩ {\displaystyle \langle...
- is an admissible ordinal if Lα is an admissible set (that is, a transitive model of Kripke–Platek set theory); in other words, α is admissible when α...
- admissible trading strategy or admissible strategy is any trading strategy with wealth almost surely bounded from below. In particular, an admissible...
- In algebra, a Lie-admissible algebra, introduced by A. Adrian Albert (1948), is a (possibly non-****ociative) algebra that becomes a Lie algebra under the...