Associations to the word «Completeness»
Noun
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Adjective
Wiktionary
COMPLETENESS, noun. The state or condition of being complete
COMPLETENESS, noun. (logic) The property of a logical theory that whenever a wff is valid then it must also be a theorem. Symbolically, letting T represent a theory within logic L, this can be represented as the property that whenever \(T \vDash \phi\) is true, then \(T \vdash \phi\) must also be true, for any wff φ of logic L.
COMPLETENESS AXIOM, noun. (mathematics) The following axiom (applied to an ordered field): for any subset of the given ordered field, if there is any upper bound for this subset, then there is also a supremum for this subset, and this supremum is an element of the given ordered field (though not necessarily of the subset).
Dictionary definition
COMPLETENESS, noun. The state of being complete and entire; having everything that is needed.
COMPLETENESS, noun. (logic) an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that a contradiction arises if any proposition is introduced that cannot be derived from the axioms of the system.
Wise words
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