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  2. Linear temporal logic - Wikipedia

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    In logic, linear temporal logic or linear-time temporal logic [1] [2] (LTL) is a modal temporal logic with modalities referring to time. In LTL, one can encode formulae about the future of paths, e.g., a condition will eventually be true, a condition will be true until another fact becomes true, etc.

  3. Eventually (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, all primes are congruent to ±1 modulo 6. The square of a prime is eventually congruent to 1 mod 24 (specifically, this is true for all primes greater than 3). The factorial of a natural number eventually ends in the digit 0 (specifically, this is true for all natural numbers greater than 4).

  4. Ultimate fate of the universe - Wikipedia

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    A steady increase in the Hubble constant to infinity would result in all material objects in the universe, starting with galaxies and eventually (in a finite time) all forms, no matter how small, disintegrating into unbound elementary particles, radiation and beyond. As the energy density, scale factor and expansion rate become infinite, the ...

  5. 4 Nations Face-Off final: Date, time, how to watch United ...

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    The U.S. won 3-1 to advance to the final, regardless of the final round robin match against Sweden. Now, the two rivals will meet again for the 4 Nations Face-Off title, this time on American soil.

  6. Eventual consistency - Wikipedia

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    Eventual consistency is a weak guarantee – most stronger models, like linearizability, are trivially eventually consistent. Eventually-consistent services are often classified as providing BASE semantics (basically-available, soft-state, eventual consistency), in contrast to traditional ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability).

  7. Heat death of the universe - Wikipedia

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    Proposals about the final state of the universe depend on the assumptions made about its ultimate fate, and these assumptions have varied considerably over the late 20th century and early 21st century. In a theorized "open" or "flat" universe that continues expanding indefinitely, either a heat death or a Big Rip is expected to eventually occur.

  8. These 10 Countries Are Home to the Most Billionaires on Earth

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    What the world needs is more billionaires — said no one ever. And yet, here we are. Oxfam reports that 204 new billionaires emerged in 2024; the combined wealth of billionaires worldwide grew ...

  9. Future of an expanding universe - Wikipedia

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    The prevailing theory is that the universe will cool as it expands, eventually becoming too cold to sustain life. For this reason, this future scenario popularly called "Heat Death" is also known as the "Big Chill" or "Big Freeze". Some of the other popular theories include the Big Rip, Big Crunch, and the Big Bounce. [1] [2]