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Completion (American football) In Gridiron football, a completion or completed pass occurs when an eligible receiver (usually a wide receiver, tight end or running back) successfully catches a forward pass thrown by the quarterback without the ball touching the ground. It is on ...
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Completion (oil and gas wells) Well completion is the process of making a well ready for production (or injection) after drilling operations. This principally involves preparing the bottom of the hole to the required specifications, running in the production tubing and its ass ...
* ''Completion'', a 2004 studio album by Bodychoke * One of the landmarks in
conveyancing In law, conveyancing is the transfer of legal title of real property from one person to another, or the granting of an encumbrance such as a mortgage or a lien. A typical conveyancing transaction has two major phases: the exchange of contract ...
, transfer of the title of property from one person to another


Mathematics

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Completion (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 bo ...
, constructing the smallest complete metric space containing a given space * Construction of a
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 ...
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Dedekind–MacNeille completion In mathematics, specifically order theory, the Dedekind–MacNeille completion of a partially ordered set is the smallest complete lattice that contains it. It is named after Holbrook Mann MacNeille whose 1937 paper first defined and constructe ...
, constructing the smallest complete lattice containing a given partial order *
Completion (algebra) In abstract algebra, a completion is any of several related functors on rings and modules that result in complete topological rings and modules. Completion is similar to localization, and together they are among the most basic tools in analys ...
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completions in category theory In category theory, a branch of mathematics, there are several ways (completions) to enlarge a given category in a way somehow analogous to a completion in topology. These are (ignoring the set-theoretic matters for simplicity): *free cocompletion, ...


Computer science

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Autocomplete Autocomplete, or word completion, is a feature in which an application software, application predicts the rest of a word a user is typing. In Android (operating system), Android and iOS smartphones, this is called predictive text. In graphical us ...
, predicting a phrase the user is about to type in *
Knuth–Bendix completion algorithm The Knuth–Bendix completion algorithm (named after Donald Knuth and Peter Bendix) is a semi-decision algorithm for transforming a set of equations (over terms) into a confluent term rewriting system. When the algorithm succeeds, it effectively ...
, transforming an equation set into a confluent term rewriting system


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Completeness (disambiguation) Complete may refer to: Logic * Completeness (logic) * 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 t ...
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