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Logic

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Completeness (logic) In mathematical logic and metalogic, a formal system is called complete with respect to a particular property if every formula having the property can be derived using that system, i.e. is one of its theorems; otherwise the system is said to be ...
* Completeness of a theory, the property of a theory that every formula in the theory's language or its negation is provable


Mathematics

* The completeness of the real numbers, which implies that there are no "gaps" in the real numbers *
Complete metric space In mathematical analysis, a metric space is called complete (or a Cauchy space) if every Cauchy sequence of points in has a limit that is also in . Intuitively, a space is complete if there are no "points missing" from it (inside or at the bou ...
, a metric space in which every Cauchy sequence converges * Complete uniform space, a uniform space where every Cauchy net in converges (or equivalently every Cauchy filter converges) *
Complete measure In mathematics, a complete measure (or, more precisely, a complete measure space) is a measure space in which every subset of every null set is measurable (having measure zero). More formally, a measure space (''X'', Σ, ''μ'') is comp ...
, a measure space where every subset of every null set is measurable * Completion (algebra), at an ideal * Completeness (cryptography) * Completeness (statistics), a statistic that does not allow an unbiased estimator of zero * Complete graph, an undirected graph in which every pair of vertices has exactly one edge connecting them * Complete tree (abstract data type), a tree with every level filled, except possibly the last * Complete category, a category ''C'' where every diagram from a small category to ''C'' has a limit; it is ''cocomplete'' if every such functor has a colimit *
Completeness (order theory) In the mathematical area of order theory, completeness properties assert the existence of certain infima or suprema of a given partially ordered set (poset). The most familiar example is the completeness of the real numbers. A special use of ...
, a notion that generally refers to the existence of certain suprema or infima of some partially ordered set * Complete variety, an algebraic variety that satisfies an analog of compactness * Complete orthonormal basis—see Orthonormal basis#Incomplete orthogonal sets * Complete sequence, a type of integer sequence *


Computing

* Complete (complexity), a notion referring to a problem in computational complexity theory that all other problems in a class reduce to ** Turing complete set, a related notion from recursion theory * Completeness (knowledge bases), found in knowledge base theory * Complete
search algorithm In computer science, a search algorithm is an algorithm designed to solve a search problem. Search algorithms work to retrieve information stored within particular data structure, or calculated in the Feasible region, search space of a problem do ...
, a search algorithm that is guaranteed to find a solution if there is one * Incomplete database, a compact representation of a set of possible worlds


Music

* ''Complete'' (BtoB album), 2015 * ''Complete'' (Lila McCann album), 2001 * ''Complete'' (News from Babel album), 2006 * ''Complete'' (The Smiths album), 2011 * ''Complete'' (The Veronicas album), 2009 * "Complete" (Jaimeson song), 2003 * "Complete", a song by Girls' Generation from '' Girls' Generation'', 2007 * "Complete", a song by Kutless from '' To Know That You're Alive'', 2008 * "Complete", a song by Mila J, 2006 * " Completeness", debut album by fictional music group Ave Mujica, 2025 * ''Completeness'', a collection of music videos by Miki Nakatani, 1998


Other uses

* Complete set of commuting operators (or CSCO), a set of commuting operators in quantum mechanics whose eigenvalues are sufficient to specify the physical state of a system * Complete flower, a flower with both male and female reproductive structures as well as petals and sepals. See Sexual reproduction in plants *
Complete market In economics, a complete market (aka Arrow-Debreu market or complete system of markets) is a market with two conditions: # Negligible transaction costs and therefore also perfect information, # Every asset in every possible state of the world h ...
, a market with negligible transaction costs and a price for every asset * Completion (oil and gas wells), the process of making a well ready for production


See also

* Completion (disambiguation) * Completely (disambiguation) *
Compleat (disambiguation) Compleat may refer to: * an archaic spelling of complete * COMPLEAT (Bioinformatics tool) See also * * '' The Compleat Angler'', a 1653 fishing book by Izaak Walton * '' The Compleat Housewife'', a 1727 cookery book by Eliza Smith {{disa ...
* Wholeness (disambiguation) * {{disambiguation