Definition of Decomposability. Meaning of Decomposability. Synonyms of Decomposability

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- to decompose shortly after death. Although no two organisms decompose in the same way, they all undergo the same sequential stages of decomposition. Decomposition...
- Decomposers are organisms that break down dead organisms and release the nutrients from the dead matter into the environment around them. Decomposition...
- Decomposition is the process in which the organs and complex molecules of animal and human bodies break down into simple organic matter over time. In...
- Look up decomposition, decompose, or perishable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Decomposition is the process through which organic matter is broken...
- In linear algebra, a QR decomposition, also known as a QR factorization or QU factorization, is a decomposition of a matrix A into a product A = QR of...
- In numerical analysis and linear algebra, lower–upper (LU) decomposition or factorization factors a matrix as the product of a lower triangular matrix...
- Thermal decomposition, or thermolysis, is a chemical decomposition of a substance caused by heat. The decomposition temperature of a substance is the...
-  b)-decomposition. A graph with arboricity a is (a, 0)-decomposable. Every (a, 0)-decomposition or (a, 1)-decomposition is a F(a, 0)-decomposition or a...
- involving the separation of covalent bonds in organic matter by thermal decomposition within an inert environment without oxygen. The word pyrolysis is coined...
- linear algebra, the Cholesky decomposition or Cholesky factorization (pronounced /ʃəˈlɛski/ shə-LES-kee) is a decomposition of a Hermitian, positive-definite...