probabilistic completeness - Übersetzung nach russisch
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probabilistic completeness - Übersetzung nach russisch

(IN THE MATHEMATICAL AREA OF ORDER THEORY) COMPLETENESS PROPERTIES ASSERT THE EXISTENCE OF CERTAIN INFIMA OR SUPREMA OF A GIVEN PARTIALLY ORDERED SET (POSET)
Completeness properties; Completeness property

probabilistic completeness      
1) вероятностная полнота 2) вероятностное совершенство
syntactic completeness         
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPT IN METALOGIC, AND THE TERM MAY BE USED WITHOUT QUALIFICATION WITH DIFFERING MEANINGS DEPENDING ON THE CONTEXT WITHIN MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
Completeness (in logic); Syntactic completeness; Semantic completeness; Refutation-complete; Strong completeness; Refutation completeness; Deductive completeness; Complete (logic); Incomplete (logic)

математика

синтаксическая полнота

strong completeness         
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPT IN METALOGIC, AND THE TERM MAY BE USED WITHOUT QUALIFICATION WITH DIFFERING MEANINGS DEPENDING ON THE CONTEXT WITHIN MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
Completeness (in logic); Syntactic completeness; Semantic completeness; Refutation-complete; Strong completeness; Refutation completeness; Deductive completeness; Complete (logic); Incomplete (logic)

математика

сильная полнота

Definition

complete
(completes, completing, completed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
You use complete to emphasize that something is as great in extent, degree, or amount as it possibly can be.
The rebels had taken complete control...
It shows a complete lack of understanding by management...
The resignation came as a complete surprise...
He was the complete opposite of Raymond.
= total, absolute
? partial
ADJ: usu ADJ n [emphasis]
completely
Dozens of flats had been completely destroyed...
...something completely different.
= totally
ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj/adv
2.
You can use complete to emphasize that you are referring to the whole of something and not just part of it.
A complete tenement block was burnt to the ground...
The job sheets eventually filled a complete book.
= entire, whole
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
3.
If something is complete, it contains all the parts that it should contain.
The list may not be complete.
...a complete dinner service...
ADJ
completeness
...the accuracy and completeness of the information obtained.
N-UNCOUNT
4.
To complete a set or group means to provide the last item that is needed to make it a full set or group.
...the stickers needed to complete the collection.
VERB: no cont, V n
5.
The complete works of a writer are all their books or poems published together in one book or as a set of books.
...the Complete Works of William Shakespeare.
ADJ: ADJ n
6.
If one thing comes complete with another, it has that thing as an extra or additional part.
The diary comes complete with a gold-coloured ballpoint pen.
PREP-PHRASE: PREP n
7.
If something is complete, it has been finished.
The work of restoring the farmhouse is complete...
It'll be two years before the process is complete.
? incomplete
ADJ: v-link ADJ
8.
If you complete something, you finish doing, making, or producing it.
Peter Mayle has just completed his first novel.
...the rush to get the stadiums completed on time.
VERB: V n, get n V-ed
completion (completions)
The project is nearing completion...
House completions for the year should be up from 1,841 to 2,200.
N-VAR
9.
If you complete something, you do all of it.
She completed her degree in two years...
This book took years to complete.
= finish
VERB: no cont, V n, V n
10.
If you complete a form or questionnaire, you write the answers or information asked for in it.
Simply complete the coupon below...
Use the enclosed envelope to return your completed survey.
= fill in
VERB: V n, V-ed

Wikipedia

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 the term refers to complete partial orders or complete lattices. However, many other interesting notions of completeness exist.

The motivation for considering completeness properties derives from the great importance of suprema (least upper bounds, joins, " {\displaystyle \vee } ") and infima (greatest lower bounds, meets, " {\displaystyle \wedge } ") to the theory of partial orders. Finding a supremum means to single out one distinguished least element from the set of upper bounds. On the one hand, these special elements often embody certain concrete properties that are interesting for the given application (such as being the least common multiple of a set of numbers or the union of a collection of sets). On the other hand, the knowledge that certain types of subsets are guaranteed to have suprema or infima enables us to consider the computation of these elements as total operations on a partially ordered set. For this reason, posets with certain completeness properties can often be described as algebraic structures of a certain kind. In addition, studying the properties of the newly obtained operations yields further interesting subjects.

Übersetzung von &#39probabilistic completeness&#39 in Russisch