Completeness

In mathematics and related technical fields, a mathematical object is complete if nothing needs to be added to it. This is made precise in various ways, several of which have a related notion of completion. It should be noted that "complete" here is just a term that takes on specific meanings in specific situations, and not every situation in which a type of "completion" occurs is called a "completion". See, for example, algebraically closed field or compactification.

See also: Completeness, Algebraically closed field, Axiom, Bounded complete, Calculus, Category theory, Cauchy sequence, Compactification, Complete graph