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by anyfoo
2302 days ago
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Even the introductory paragraph on Wikipedia that I mentioned immediately defines it for the context: “A property is non-trivial if it is neither true for every computable function, nor false for every computable function.” I think that’s as rigorous as can be. (You’d have to look up the actual definition of “property”, “computable”, and “function” of course. “True” and “false” are probably obvious, however.) |
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