Finality vs Completeness - What's the difference?
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The state of "being final"; the condition from which no further changes occur
: The finality of my father's death suddenly hit me; there would be no more bedtime stories, no more games of catch in the back yard.
the state or condition of being complete
(logic) The property of a logical theory that whenever a wff is valid then it must also be a theorem. Symbolically, letting T'' represent a theory within logic ''L'', this can be represented as the property that whenever is true, then must also be true, for any wff ''φ'' of logic ''L .
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As nouns the difference between finality and completeness
is that finality is the state of "being final"; the condition from which no further changes occur while completeness is the state or condition of being complete.finality
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(finalities)completeness
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(wikipedia completeness)Noun
(-)- THEOREM 37°. (Gödel's completeness theorem 1930.) In the predicate calculus H'':
(a) ''If'' [''or even if'' -], ''then'' . ''If'' [''or even if'' -], ''then .
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