Tautological set
<logic> A notion introduced by Florentin Smarandache: An element x(T, I, F) belongs more than sure to the
set M; here T, I, F are real subsets representing the truth, indeterminacy, and falsity percentages respectively, and sup(T)>100.
tautological set are used for universally true propositions where no parameter such as time, space, or subjectivity influences the truth value.
[Florentin Smarandache, "A Unifying Field in Logics. / Neutrosophy: Neutrosophic Probability, Set, and Logic", American Research Press, Rehoboth, 1999 (http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/neut-ad.htm)]