completeness
Completeness (derived from the expression to have full existence ) denotes:
- Completeness (complexity theory) , in computer science a property of problems of a complexity class
- Completeness (logic) , in logic and mathematics a property of formal systems or calculi
- Completeness (statistics) , a statistical property
- Balance sheet truth , in bookkeeping the completeness, correctness and freedom from arbitrariness of balance sheets
in a broader sense:
- Čech completeness , a possible property of topological spaces in topology
- Functional completeness , in logic a property of a set of logical connectives
- Order completeness , in order theory the existence of certain suprema and infima in a total order
With completely is called:
- Complete graph , in graph theory a graph whose nodes are all connected
- Complete group , in group theory a property of groups
- Full category , a category in which specific limits exist
- Whole measure , in measure theory a property of measure
- Complete orthonormal system , an orthonormal basis in linear algebra and functional analysis
- Whole space , in topology a property of metric or general uniform spaces
- Complete Hausdorff space , a generalization of completeness in metric spaces to any topological spaces
- Completely regular space , a topological space with special separation properties
- Complete association , in association theory the existence of any suprema and infima in one association
- Complete Riemannian manifold , a manifold with a geodetically complete Riemannian metric
See also:
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