eldönthetability
Eldönthetability is a term used in logic and computer science to describe the property of a decision problem being decidable. A decision problem asks a yes/no question about inputs, and a problem is eldönthető if there exists an algorithm that terminates with a correct yes or no answer for every possible input instance.
In formal terms, a language is eldönthető if there is a Turing machine that halts on all
Undecidability is shown by proving that no such halting algorithm exists for certain problems, often via reductions
History and context: the formal notion of decidability emerged in the 1930s through the work of Alan