lõhestatavus
Lõhestatavus refers to the property of being divisible or separable into parts. In mathematics, it often relates to the concept of factorization, where a number or expression can be broken down into smaller components that, when combined, yield the original. For instance, prime numbers are considered indivisible (except by 1 and themselves), while composite numbers are lõhestatav.
This concept extends to various fields. In materials science, lõhestatavus describes a material's tendency to fracture
In computer science, lõhestatavus can refer to the ability to divide a complex problem or dataset into
The term can also be applied more broadly to systems or organizations. A lõhestatav system is one