Definition of Solvability

1. Noun. The property (of a problem or difficulty) that makes it possible to solve.

Exact synonyms: Solubility
Generic synonyms: Property
Antonyms: Insolubility, Unsolvability
Derivative terms: Soluble, Solvable

Definition of Solvability

1. n. The quality or state of being solvable; as, the solvability of a difficulty; the solvability of a problem.

Definition of Solvability

1. Noun. Capability of being solved. ¹

2. Noun. The condition of being solvent; ability to pay debts; solvency. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Solvability

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Solvability

solunar
solus
solutal
solute
solutes
solutio
solution
solution of contiguity
solution of continuity
solution pressure
solutionism
solutionless
solutions
solutive
solvabilities
solvability (current term)
solvable
solvableness
solvate
solvated
solvates
solvating
solvating agent
solvation
solvations
solvatochromic
solvatochromism
solve
solved
solvencies

Literary usage of Solvability

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Theory and Applications of Finite Groups by George Abram Miller, Hans Frederick Blichfeldt, Leonard Eugene Dickson (1916)
"That the solvability of the group is a sufficient condition for ... solvability of the equation was proved in § 164. We shall now prove that it is a ..."

2. Introduction to the Theory of Algebraic Equations by Leonard Eugene Dickson (1903)
"CRITERION FOR ALGEBRAIC solvability. 92. We are now in a position to complete the theory of the algebraic solution of an arbitrarily given equation of ..."

3. Discrete Oscillation Theory by Ravi P. Agarwal (2005)
"solvability of discrete Riccati equations As described by Ahlbrandt and Heifetz [32], discrete Riccati matrix difference equations of the form (2.1.7), ..."

4. Theory and Applications of Finite Groups by George Abram Miller, Hans Frederick Blichfeldt, Leonard Eugene Dickson (1916)
"We therefore have Galois' criterion for the solvability of an equation. For n> 4, the factors of composition of the symmetric group on n letters (§ 17) are ..."

5. Cartanian Geometry, Nonlinear Waves, and Control Theory. by Robert Hermann (1980)
"THE “solvability” (50-CALLED “COMPLETE-INTEGRABILITY”) OF THE HAMILTON EQUATIONS In the classical literature , finding either a complete solution of the ..."

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