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completeness,
complete,
completed, or
incompleteness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Complete may
refer to:
Completeness (logic)
Completeness of...
- a
programming language, or a
cellular automaton) is said to be Turing-
complete or com****tionally
universal if it can be used to
simulate any
Turing machine...
- A
Complete Unknown is a 2024
American biographical musical drama film
directed by
James Mangold, who co-wrote the
screenplay with Jay ****s,
about American...
-
Completer or
Malanstraube is a
white Swiss wine
grape variety grown primarily in
eastern Switzerland around Graubünden. The
Completer vine was once domesticated...
- NP-
complete problems are the
hardest of the
problems to
which solutions can be
verified quickly.
Somewhat more precisely, a
problem is NP-
complete when:...
-
referring to a "
completed" action, but it
would be more
accurate to say that it
refers to an
action or
situation that is seen as a
complete whole; e.g.,...
-
completive aspect. The
completive aspect indicates a
finished action.
Finished actions can be
discussed in the continuative, stative, or
completive aspects...
- The #P-
complete problems (pronounced "sharp P
complete", "number P
complete", or "hash P
complete") form a
complexity class in com****tional complexity...
- In com****tional
complexity theory, a
decision problem is PSPACE-
complete if it can be
solved using an
amount of
memory that is
polynomial in the input...
- In mathematics, the
phrase complete partial order is
variously used to
refer to at
least three similar, but distinct,
classes of
partially ordered sets...