complete relation
[/kəmˈpliːt rɪˈleɪʃən/]
nounpl: complete relations
relação completa
1. In mathematics and logic, a relation where every pair of distinct elements has a defined relationship; a relation in which for any two elements, at least one direction of relationship exists
In graph theory, a complete relation is one where every vertex is connected to every other vertex.
Em teoria dos grafos, uma relação completa é aquela em que cada vértice está conectado a todos os outros vértices.
2. In database theory, a relation (table) that contains all required attributes and data with no missing values in key fields
The database query returned a complete relation with all customer information properly filled.
A consulta do banco de dados retornou uma relação completa com todas as informações do cliente adequadamente preenchidas.
3. A comprehensive relationship or connection between entities where all relevant information or connections are included
To understand the issue, we need a complete relation of all factors involved.
Para entender o problema, precisamos de uma relação completa de todos os fatores envolvidos.
This is primarily a technical term used in mathematics, logic, and computer science across both Brazilian and American academic contexts. It has no significant cultural variation and is used consistently in formal educational and professional settings. The term is more common in academic discourse than in everyday conversation.
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