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This is equivalent to the claim that if a set and its complement are both computablyenumerable, then the set is decidable.
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There are uncountably many of these sets and also some recursivelyenumerablebut noncomputable sets of this type.
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In general, being recursivelyenumerableis a weaker condition than being a decidable set.
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Decidable sets and languages are a strict subclass of the class of recursivelyenumerablesets.
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It is possible to construct languages which are not even recursivelyenumerable, however.
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Such theories are neither semi-sensible nor recursivelyenumerable.
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In turn, the latter implies a strong form of undecidability for a sequence: it cannot contain any recursivelyenumerablesubsequence.
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It would mean that the real systems that are mentally represented do not happen to specify recursivelyenumerablelanguages.
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The notion of 'passing any effective statistical test', and its consequence in terms of the non-existence of recursivelyenumerablesubsequences, clarifies two major aspects of randomness as unpredictability.
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Therefore, the output of the computational procedure claimed to be the heart of the minimalist notion of grammar can be regarded as a recursivelyenumerableset of numbers.
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The overall effect was to marginalize some existing forms of social identification at the expense of others, and eventually to produce new social formations that were 'modern', fraternal, andenumerable.
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The third polytope with simplyenumerablecoordinates is the standard simplex, whose vertices are standard basis vectors and the origin.
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The set of axioms is often finite or recursivelyenumerable, in which case the theory is called effective.
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Every complete recursivelyenumerablefirst-order theory is decidable.
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The four levels are: regular, context-free, context-sensitive, and computablyenumerableor unrestricted.
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