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completeness,
complete,
completed, or
incompleteness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Complete may
refer to:
Completeness (logic)
Completeness of...
- Thus, in a sense,
there is a
different completeness theorem for each
deductive system. A
converse to
completeness is soundness, the fact that only logically...
-
polynomial time. The
concept of NP-
completeness was
introduced in 1971 (see Cook–Levin theorem),
though the term NP-
complete was
introduced later. At the 1971...
- able to
recognize or
decode other data-mani****tion rule sets.
Turing completeness is used as a way to
express the
power of such a data-mani****tion rule...
- example, Gödel's
completeness theorem establishes semantic completeness for first-order logic. A
formal system S is
strongly complete or
complete in the strong...
-
Finite completeness may
refer to:
Complete category, a
category in
which all
finite limits exist Completeness (order theory)#Finite
completeness, a condition...
- adequate. From the
point of view of
digital electronics,
functional completeness means that
every possible logic gate can be
realized as a
network of...
- many
equivalent forms of
completeness, the most
prominent being Dedekind completeness and
Cauchy completeness (
completeness as a
metric space). The real...
- In statistics,
completeness is a
property of a
statistic computed on a
sample dataset in
relation to a
parametric model of the dataset. It is
opposed to...
- are
complete are
called geodesic manifolds;
completeness follows from the Hopf–Rinow theorem.
Every compact metric space is
complete,
though complete spaces...