Prout
noun
1.
Ebenezer. 1835–1909, English musicologist and composer, noted for his editions of works by Handel and J. S. Bach
2.
William. 1785–1850, English chemist, noted for his modification of the atomic theory
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- Provable
verb (used with object), proved, proved or proven, proving. 1. to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one’s claim. 2. Law. to establish the authenticity or validity of (a will); probate. 3. to give demonstration of by action. 4. to subject to a test, experiment, comparison, analysis, or […]
- Provably
verb (used with object), proved, proved or proven, proving. 1. to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one’s claim. 2. Law. to establish the authenticity or validity of (a will); probate. 3. to give demonstration of by action. 4. to subject to a test, experiment, comparison, analysis, or […]
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The set or property of problems for which it can be proven that no polynomial-time algorithm exists, only exponential-time algorithms.
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The set or property of problems for which no algorithm at all exists. E.g. the Halting Problem. See also provably difficult.