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REALS - traducción al árabe

Tarski axiomatization of the reals

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حَقِيقِيّ ; سَوِيّ ; صادِق ; صَحِيح ; عَيْنِيّ ; فِعْلِيّ ; مَحْسُوس ; مُعَافًى ; مَلْمُوس ; مَمْسُوس ; واقِعِيّ

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Definición

Real
·adj Royal; regal; kingly.
II. Real ·noun A Realist.
III. Real ·adj Relating to things, not to persons.
IV. Real ·adj Having an assignable arithmetical or numerical value or meaning; not imaginary.
V. Real ·adj Actually being or existing; not fictitious or imaginary; as, a description of real life.
VI. Real ·noun A small Spanish silver coin; also, a denomination of money of account, formerly the unit of the Spanish monetary system.
VII. Real ·adj True; genuine; not artificial, counterfeit, or factitious; often opposed to ostensible; as, the real reason; real Madeira wine; real ginger.
VIII. Real ·adj Pertaining to things fixed, permanent, or immovable, as to lands and tenements; as, real property, in distinction from personal or movable property.

Wikipedia

Tarski's axiomatization of the reals

In 1936, Alfred Tarski set out an axiomatization of the real numbers and their arithmetic, consisting of only the 8 axioms shown below and a mere four primitive notions: the set of reals denoted R, a binary total order over R, denoted by infix <, a binary operation of addition over R, denoted by infix +, and the constant 1.

The literature occasionally mentions this axiomatization but never goes into detail, notwithstanding its economy and elegant metamathematical properties. This axiomatization appears little known, possibly because of its second-order nature. Tarski's axiomatization can be seen as a version of the more usual definition of real numbers as the unique Dedekind-complete ordered field; it is however made much more concise by using unorthodox variants of standard algebraic axioms and other subtle tricks (see e.g. axioms 4 and 5, which combine the usual four axioms of abelian groups).

The term "Tarski's axiomatization of real numbers" also refers to the theory of real closed fields, which Tarski showed completely axiomatizes the first-order theory of the structure 〈R, +, ·, <〉.

Ejemplos de uso de REALS
1. Sugar cane cutters receive between 700 to 800 reals ($368 to $421) per month, far above the nation‘s minimum wage of 380 reals ($200). In the Amazon region, many workers make less than the minimum.
2. Sugar cane cutters receive 700 to 800 reals ($368 to $421) a month, far above the nation‘s minimum wage of 380 reals ($200). In the Amazon region, many workers make less than the minimum.
3. The dollar fell to a floating–era record of 1.6805 Brazilian reals, according to Gilmore.
4. "In 2003, a bag of cement cost 22 reals," Lula told the crowd.
5. "Today, you can buy it for 10 reals," less than $5.