"Herbrand universe" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Herbrand universes [plural]
Etymology: Named after Jacques Herbrand (1908–1931), French mathematician. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Herbrand universe (plural Herbrand universes)
  1. (logic) The set of all ground terms that may be formed (even recursively) using any of the constants and functions which appear in a given set of formulae. (If there is no constant in that given set of formulae, then designate one default constant as being usable for the aforementioned purpose.) Wikipedia link: Jacques Herbrand, Term algebra Categories (topical): Logic

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