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noun - the trait of being cooperative
AMENABILITY - In mathematics, an amenable group is a locally compact topological group G carrying a kind of averaging operation on bounded functions that is invari...
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Sounds like a first-rate capacity for tractableness |
A talent for engaging chaps, bringing responsiveness to suggestions |
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Sep 13 2016 The Times - Cryptic |
Jan 3 2009 The Telegraph - Quick |
May 23 2005 The Times - Cryptic |
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The state or quality of being amenable. |
ready or willing to answer, act, agree, or yield open to influence, persuasion, or advice agreeable submissive tractable: an bamenableb servant. liable to be called to account answerable legally responsible: You are bamenableb for this debt. |
the trait of being cooperative |
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In mathematics, an amenable group is a locally compact topological group G carrying a kind of averaging operation on bounded functions that is invariant under translation by group elements. The original definition, in terms of a finitely additive invariant measure (or mean) on subsets of G, was introduced by John von Neumann in 1929 under the German name "messbar" ("measurable" in English) in response to the BanachTarski paradox. In 1949 Mahlon M. Day introduced the English translation "amenable", apparently as a pun.The amenability property has a large number of equivalent formulations. In the field of analysis, the definition is in terms of linear functionals. An intuitive way to understand this version is that the support of the regular representation is the whole space of irreducible representations. * In discrete group theory, where G has the discrete topology, a simpler definition is used. In this setting, a group is amenable if one can say what proportion of G any given subset |