reducibility|reducibilities in English
noun
[rɪ'duːsə'bɪlətɪ /-'dju-]
ability to be decreased, diminishableness; ability to be expressed in a simpler form
Use "reducibility|reducibilities" in a sentence
1. Chapter two introduces the reducibility of Jewish economic roomage in the Occident.
2. The molecular structure of humic substance in dyke sludge has great specific surface area and active functional groups with strong reducibility and high concentration of radicals.
3. Beginning in antiquity, the course will progress through finite Automata, circuits and decision trees, Turing machines and computability, efficient algorithms and reducibility, the P versus NP problem, NP-completeness, the power of randomness, cryptography and one-way functions