constructive vs decidable

constructive

adj
  • Carefully considered and meant to be helpful. 

  • Relating to or causing construction. 

  • Not direct or expressed, but inferred. 

  • Imputed by law; created to give legal effect to something for equitable reasons, as with constructive notice or a constructive trust. 

decidable

adj
  • capable of being decided. 

  • in intuitionistic logic, a proposition P is decidable in a given theory if it can be proven from the theory that "either P or not P", i.e. in symbols: P∨¬P. 

  • describing a set for which there exists an algorithm that will determine whether any element is or is not within the set in a finite amount of time. 

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