Tarski's theorem
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Several results obtained by the noted logician Alfred Tarski are commonly referred to as Tarski's theorem:
- Tarski's theorem on real closed fields established the decidability of the first-order theory of real numbers.
- The Knaster-Tarski theorem is a result about complete lattices.
- Tarski's indefinability theorem (also known as Tarski's truth theorem) is a semantic counterpart to Gödel's incompleteness theorem.