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Definition of decision problem in English: decision problemnoun Logic The problem of finding a way to decide whether a formula or class of formulas is true or provable within a given system of axioms. Example sentencesExamples - In a lecture given at Harvard during 1939-40 Tarski said: -… the solution of the decision problem in its most general form is negative.… [Surely] many mathematicians experienced a profound feeling of relief when they heard of this result.
- This is a representation of ‘all logical and physical relations between variables representing the decision problem being examined.’
- He worked on mathematical logic solving certain cases of the decision problem for the first order predicate calculus, simplified results of Bernays, and worked on ideas of Post, Gödel and Church.
- In normal times, experienced professionals enjoy a stable and relatively small gap between their competence to understand the markets and the difficulty of the decision problem facing them.
- Consequently, what a we-intention does, subsequent to its formation, is reduce the number of degrees of freedom in, for example, a two-by-two decision problem, from two degrees to one.
Origin 1930s: translation of German Entscheidungsproblem. Definition of decision problem in US English: decision problemnoun Logic The problem of finding a way to decide whether a formula or class of formulas is true or provable within a given system of axioms. Example sentencesExamples - He worked on mathematical logic solving certain cases of the decision problem for the first order predicate calculus, simplified results of Bernays, and worked on ideas of Post, Gödel and Church.
- Consequently, what a we-intention does, subsequent to its formation, is reduce the number of degrees of freedom in, for example, a two-by-two decision problem, from two degrees to one.
- In a lecture given at Harvard during 1939-40 Tarski said: -… the solution of the decision problem in its most general form is negative.… [Surely] many mathematicians experienced a profound feeling of relief when they heard of this result.
- This is a representation of ‘all logical and physical relations between variables representing the decision problem being examined.’
- In normal times, experienced professionals enjoy a stable and relatively small gap between their competence to understand the markets and the difficulty of the decision problem facing them.
Origin 1930s: translation of German Entscheidungsproblem. |