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definierbar

Definierbar is a German adjective meaning definable or capable of being defined. It is formed from the verb definieren (to define) with the suffix -bar, which signals that something can be described or characterized by a definition. In German-language mathematics, logic and philosophy, definierbar is used to describe objects whose properties or existence can be captured by a definition.

In mathematics and logic, definierbarkeit (definability) is typically relative to a formal language and a structure.

Definierbar is used across areas such as model theory, algebraic geometry and computer science, wherever precise

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A
set,
relation
or
function
is
definierbar
in
a
structure
M
if
there
exists
a
formula
in
the
language
of
M
such
that
the
set
consists
exactly
of
those
elements
satisfying
the
formula.
Definability
can
be
with
parameters
from
M
or
parameter-free;
the
latter
is
sometimes
called
definierbar
ohne
Parameter.
For
example,
in
the
language
of
ordered
fields,
the
interval
(0,
1)
is
definierbar
by
the
formula
0
<
x
and
x
<
1.
With
parameters,
a
subset
specified
by
x
=
a
for
some
a
in
M
is
definable.
description
by
a
formula
is
relevant.
Related
terms
include
Definierbarkeit
(definability)
and
definierbare
Menge
(definable
set).
The
concept
underpins
discussions
of
what
can
be
described,
characterized,
or
computed
within
a
given
formal
framework.