- closed sentence
- closed sentence,Mathematics. a sentence which does not include a variable.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
closed formula — (or closed sentence ) A formula in which all the variables are bound … Philosophy dictionary
Closed-form expression — Closed formula redirects here. For closed formula in the sense of a logic formula with no free variables, see Sentence (mathematical logic). In mathematics, an expression is said to be a closed form expression if it can be expressed analytically… … Wikipedia
Closed captioning — Jack Foley created the CC in a TV symbol while senior graphic designer at WGBH. Closed captioning is the process of displaying text on a television, video screen or other visual display to provide additional or interpretive information to… … Wikipedia
open sentence — A sentence containing free variables, i.e. an expression that is not itself interpretable as true or false, but that requires the addition of one or more quantifiers to become a closed sentence. ‘ x loves y ’ is an open sentence; ‘(∃x )(∀y ) x… … Philosophy dictionary
Open sentence — In mathematics, an open sentence (usually an equation or equality) is described as open in the sense that its truth value is meaningless until its variables are replaced with specific numbers, at which point the truth value can usually be… … Wikipedia
run-on sentence — noun an ungrammatical sentence in which two or more independent clauses are conjoined without a conjunction • Hypernyms: ↑sentence * * * noun 1. : a sentence formed with a comma fault 2. : a sentence that rambles on by the slipshod adding on of… … Useful english dictionary
Real closed field — In mathematics, a real closed field is a field F in which any of the following equivalent conditions are true:#There is a total order on F making it an ordered field such that, in this ordering, every positive element of F is a square in F and… … Wikipedia
Custodial sentence — A custodial sentence is a judicial sentence, imposing a punishment (and hence the resulting punishment itself) consisting of mandatory custody of the convict, either in prison (incarceration) or in some other closed therapeutic and/or… … Wikipedia
metalogic — /met euh loj ik/, n. the logical analysis of the fundamental concepts of logic. [1835 45; META + LOGIC] * * * Study of the syntax and the semantics of formal languages and formal systems. It is related to, but does not include, the formal… … Universalium
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