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absolute consistency - vertaling naar russisch

IN LOGIC, PROPERTY OF A THEORY THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN A CONTRADICTION
Consistent; Inconsistency; Consistancy; Consistent theory; Inconsistent; Consistency (Mathematical Logic); Internal logic; Consistency (mathematical logic); Consistent set; Consistency proof; Logically consistent; Self consistent; Self-consistent; Consistencies; Logical consistency; Inconsistent theory; Absolute consistency; Inconsistency principle; Inconsistancy; Relative consistency; Henkin's theorem

absolute consistency         

математика

абсолютная непротиворечивость

consistency         

[kən'sist(ə)nsi]

общая лексика

согласованность

непротиворечивость

целостность

последовательность

логичность

постоянство

совместимость

совместность

консистенция

плотность

статистика

состоятельность

нефтегазовая промышленность

стабильность

устойчивость

Смотрите также

consistence; absolute consistency; characteristic consistency; consistency of acts; consistency of axioms; consistency of data; consistency of equations; consistency of estimator; constrained consistency; deductible consistency; demonstrable consistency; external consistency; fiducial consistency; filtered consistency; formal consistency; functionally uniform consistency; integrated consistency; internal consistency; intuitive consistency; joint consistency; logical consistency; model consistency; mutual consistency; omega consistency; partial consistency; pointwise consistency; proper consistency; relative consistency; semantic consistency; simple consistency; strict consistency; syntactic consistency; total consistency; uniform consistency; weak consistency; consistency of concrete; engineering consistency

существительное

общая лексика

консистенция

густота

плотность

состояние

сложение

структура

стойкость

устойчивость

прочность

твердость

постоянство

слаженность

соответствие

взаимодействие

согласованность

непротиворечивость

совместимость

логичность

связность

последовательность, логичность

бухгалтерский учет

последовательность [согласованность] (единство способов оценки и учета, используемых для взаимосвязанных статей финансовой отчетности в рамках одного отчетного периода, а также соответствие этих способов из периода в период учетной политике и правилам ведения учета; по определению Совета по стандартам финансового учета является вторичной качественной характеристикой учетной информации)

синоним

consistence; persistency; constancy; permanency; firmness; fixity; stability; steadiness; co-ordination; logicality; succession; series

Смотрите также

Financial Accounting Standards Board; secondary qualities

logically consistent         

математика

логически непротиворечивый

Definitie

inconsistent
adj. inconsistent with

Wikipedia

Consistency

In classical deductive logic, a consistent theory is one that does not lead to a logical contradiction. The lack of contradiction can be defined in either semantic or syntactic terms. The semantic definition states that a theory is consistent if it has a model, i.e., there exists an interpretation under which all formulas in the theory are true. This is the sense used in traditional Aristotelian logic, although in contemporary mathematical logic the term satisfiable is used instead. The syntactic definition states a theory T {\displaystyle T} is consistent if there is no formula φ {\displaystyle \varphi } such that both φ {\displaystyle \varphi } and its negation ¬ φ {\displaystyle \lnot \varphi } are elements of the set of consequences of T {\displaystyle T} . Let A {\displaystyle A} be a set of closed sentences (informally "axioms") and A {\displaystyle \langle A\rangle } the set of closed sentences provable from A {\displaystyle A} under some (specified, possibly implicitly) formal deductive system. The set of axioms A {\displaystyle A} is consistent when φ , ¬ φ A {\displaystyle \varphi ,\lnot \varphi \in \langle A\rangle } for no formula φ {\displaystyle \varphi } .

If there exists a deductive system for which these semantic and syntactic definitions are equivalent for any theory formulated in a particular deductive logic, the logic is called complete. The completeness of the sentential calculus was proved by Paul Bernays in 1918 and Emil Post in 1921, while the completeness of predicate calculus was proved by Kurt Gödel in 1930, and consistency proofs for arithmetics restricted with respect to the induction axiom schema were proved by Ackermann (1924), von Neumann (1927) and Herbrand (1931). Stronger logics, such as second-order logic, are not complete.

A consistency proof is a mathematical proof that a particular theory is consistent. The early development of mathematical proof theory was driven by the desire to provide finitary consistency proofs for all of mathematics as part of Hilbert's program. Hilbert's program was strongly impacted by the incompleteness theorems, which showed that sufficiently strong proof theories cannot prove their consistency (provided that they are consistent).

Although consistency can be proved using model theory, it is often done in a purely syntactical way, without any need to reference some model of the logic. The cut-elimination (or equivalently the normalization of the underlying calculus if there is one) implies the consistency of the calculus: since there is no cut-free proof of falsity, there is no contradiction in general.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor absolute consistency
1. "The likely behavioral answer is that, having done things one way for 15 years with absolute consistency, he‘ll continue to largely do things that way." Jeffrey Wasserstein, a former Alito law clerk who said he voted for the Democratic presidential ticket in 2004, said: "He recognizes that precedent underlies our system and that it is necessary for settled expectations.
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