partitionability
[/pɑːrˌtɪʃənəˈbɪləti/]
nounpl: partitionabilities
capacidade de partição
1. The quality or state of being capable of being divided, separated, or partitioned into distinct parts or sections.
The partitionability of the dataset allowed researchers to analyze different segments independently.
A capacidade de partição do conjunto de dados permitiu que os pesquisadores analisassem segmentos diferentes independentemente.
2. In mathematics and computer science, the property of a system, structure, or set that can be divided into non-overlapping subsets or partitions.
The partitionability of the graph was essential for optimizing the algorithm's performance.
A capacidade de partição do gráfico foi essencial para otimizar o desempenho do algoritmo.
3. In legal or real estate contexts, the ability of property or assets to be divided among multiple owners or parties.
The partitionability of the inherited estate was determined by the terms of the will.
A capacidade de partição da herança foi determinada pelos termos do testamento.
This is a specialized technical term primarily used in academic, scientific, and legal contexts. It is rarely used in everyday conversation in either Brazilian Portuguese or English-speaking communities. The term is particularly prevalent in computer science, mathematics, data analysis, and property law discussions.
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