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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tractability" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to the ease of handling or managing a problem, often in fields like mathematics, computer science, or decision-making. Example: "The tractability of the algorithm was a key factor in its selection for the project."
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tractability
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The state of being tractable or docile; docility; tractableness.
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This is clearly problematic).For their part, financial economists often made heroic assumptions for the sake of tractability that added a brittleness to their models which proceeded to break amid times of trouble.
Though the sheep's herding behavior has made it synonymous with mindless tractability, some have shown remarkable signs of intelligence, including name recognition.
In field trials for retrievers, each dog is called upon to demonstrate tractability, steadiness under the guns, immediate handling response, and ability to mark fallen game.
June 10 , 1844Hamburg, Germany April 14, 1913 Hamburg, Germany Carl Hagenbeck, (born June 10 , 1844 Hamburg [Germany] died April 14 , 1913 Hamburg) internationally known German animal dealer and trainer who controlled animals by befriending them, emphasizing for spectators their intelligence and tractability over their ferocity.
A big reason that rational-expectations models proved so alluring to economists was their tractability: with some clever math and a computer, they could be "solved out" to generate explicit solutions for important economic variables, such as unemployment and inflation.
The rate at which gold disappears into teeth — the flow demand for gold, in tons per year — depends on its real price: Crucially, at least for tractability, there is a "choke price" — a price at which flow demand goes to zero.
Known for his monastic lifestyle and unquestioning devotion to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Jalili was touted as a frontrunner in an election in which loyalty and tractability appear to trump the more conventional leadership qualities displayed by other conservative candidates.
Unlike thoroughbred racing, where speed and stamina are at a premium and a horse usually performs at its peak at ages 3 to 6, equestrian horses need more time to learn techniques like footwork, jumping and tractability.
The centerpiece of Carruthers (2006) consists of three arguments for massive modularity: the argument from design, the argument from animals, and the argument from computational tractability.
This is difficult already at the classical level, since the utility and, moreover, the very tractability of any particular gauge generally depends on the properties of the solution to the equations, which of course is what one is trying to find in the first place.
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Finally, the idea that abstract mathematical concepts such as complexity and (in tractability may not only be translated into physics, but also re-written by physics bears directly on the autonomous character of computer science and the status of its theoretical entities the so-called "computational kinds".
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