eindconsistent
Eindconsistent is a term used in Dutch-language discourse to describe a property of systems, theories, or arguments where the final state is coherent despite potential inconsistencies in earlier stages. The idea centers on the notion that a process may allow intermediate deviations, but the concluding result aligns with the overarching constraints or data.
Origins and scope: The word is a neologism formed from eind (end) and inconsistent. It has appeared
Definition and senses: In practice, eindconsistent can refer to two related notions. First, end-state consistency, where
Applications and examples: In a multi-step proof, intermediate lemmas might seem conflicting, yet the final theorem
Relation to other concepts: Eindconsistent is related to ideas of convergence, robustness, and end-state validation, but
See also: eventual consistency, convergence, consistency, formal verification.