non-derivable

See also: nonderivable

English

Etymology

non- + derivable

Adjective

non-derivable (not comparable)

  1. Not derivable; uncapable of being derived.
    • 1989, Ernest Nagel, James R. Newman, Godel's Proof:
      Here, then, is an example of an arithmetical statement that may be true, but may be non-derivable from the axioms of arithmetic.

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