Admissibility may refer to:
Law
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Admissible evidence
Admissible evidence, in a court of law, is any Testimony, testimonial, Documentary evidence, documentary, or tangible evidence (law), evidence that may be introduced to a Trier of fact, factfinder—usually a judge or jury—to establish or to ...
, evidence which may be introduced in a court of law
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Admissibility (ECHR), whether a case will be considered in the European Convention on Human Rights system
Mathematics and logic
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Admissible decision rule, in statistical decision theory, a rule which is never dominated
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Admissible rule, in logic, a type of rule of inference
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Admissible heuristic, in computer science, is a heuristic which is no more than the lowest-cost path to the goal
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Admissible prime k-tuple, in number theory regarding possible constellations of prime numbers
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Admissible set, in mathematical logic, a transitive set satisfying the axioms of Kripke-Platek set theory
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Admissible representation
In mathematics, admissible representations are a well-behaved class of Group representation, representations used in the representation theory of reductive group, reductive Lie groups and locally compact group, locally compact totally disconnected ...
, in mathematics, is a particular kind of a representation.
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