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== Other uses of the term ==
''Complete'' is used in at least two other ways in mathematics, and although complete metric space might be the most common, there is also [[complete lattice]] and complete [[ordered field]].  Would it make sense to move this article to, say Completeness (metric space) and make Completeness (mathematics) disambiguate between that at Completeness (ordered set) and Completeness (ordered field).  Actually I would prefer all three of those to point to Complete ordered set, complete metric space and complete ordered field.  [[User:Richard Pinch|Richard Pinch]] 19:06, 1 December 2008 (UTC)

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Other uses of the term

Complete is used in at least two other ways in mathematics, and although complete metric space might be the most common, there is also complete lattice and complete ordered field. Would it make sense to move this article to, say Completeness (metric space) and make Completeness (mathematics) disambiguate between that at Completeness (ordered set) and Completeness (ordered field). Actually I would prefer all three of those to point to Complete ordered set, complete metric space and complete ordered field. Richard Pinch 19:06, 1 December 2008 (UTC)