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Completion
Completion Com*ple"tion, n. [L. completio a filling, a
fulfillment.]
1. The act or process of making complete; the getting through
to the end; as, the completion of an undertaking, an
education, a service.
The completion of some repairs. --Prescott.
2. State of being complete; fulfillment; accomplishment;
realization.
Predictions receiving their completion in Christ.
--South.
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Completion may
refer to:
Completion (American football)
Completion (oil and gas wells)
Completion, a...
- In mathematics, the ind-
completion or ind-construction is the
process of
freely adding filtered colimits to a
given category C. The
objects in this ind-completed...
- In filmmaking, a
completion guarantee (sometimes
referred to as a
completion bond) is a form of
insurance offered by a
completion guarantor company (in...
- Code
completion is an
autocompletion feature in many
integrated development environments (IDEs) that
speeds up the
process of
coding applications by fixing...
- below). It is
always possible to "fill all the holes",
leading to the
completion of a
given space, as
explained below.
Cauchy sequence A
sequence x 1 ...
- algebra, a
completion is any of
several related functors on
rings and
modules that
result in
complete topological rings and modules.
Completion is similar...
- In
theoretical physics,
ultraviolet completion, or UV
completion, of a
quantum field theory is the p****ing from a
lower energy quantum field theory to...
-
Matrix completion is the task of
filling in the
missing entries of a
partially observed matrix,
which is
equivalent to
performing data im****tion in statistics...
- Call
completion is a
telephony feature allowing some form of
alternative interaction between parties who
cannot converse directly with each other. There...
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divided into two stages, the
generation stage (utpatti-krama) and the
completion stage (nispanna-krama). In the
generation stage, one
dissolves one's reality...