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Complete may
refer to:
Completeness (logic)
Completeness of a theory, the
property of a
theory that
every formula in the theory's
language or its negation...
- In com****tional
complexity theory, a
problem is NP-
complete when: it is a
problem for
which the
correctness of each
solution can be
verified quickly (namely...
- In
mathematical logic and metalogic, a
formal system is
called complete with
respect to a
particular property if
every formula having the
property can...
- a
complete translation-invariant metric. The
space Qp of p-adic
numbers is
complete for any
prime number p . {\displaystyle p.} This
space completes Q...
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Completer or
Malanstraube is a
white Swiss wine
grape variety grown primarily in
eastern Switzerland around Graubünden. The
Completer vine was once domesticated...
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Complètement fou ("Completely crazy") is the
third studio album by
French electropop group Yelle. It was
released on 29
September 2014 in France, and worldwide...
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Complete Works of
William Shakespeare is the
standard name
given to any
volume containing all the
plays and
poems of
William Shakespeare. Some editions...
- In baseball, a
complete game (CG) is the act of a
pitcher pitching an
entire game
without the
benefit of a
relief pitcher. A
pitcher who
meets this criterion...
- The
Complete Works is a
collection of all the
cultural works of one artist, writer, musician, group, etc. For example,
Complete Works of
Shakespeare is...
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properties is
known as a
conditionally complete lattice. Specifically,
every non-empty
finite lattice is
complete.
Complete lattices appear in many applications...