- In
combinatorial mathematics, a de
Bruijn sequence of
order n on a size-k
alphabet A is a
cyclic sequence in
which every possible length-n
string on A...
- In
graph theory, an n-dimensional De
Bruijn graph of m
symbols is a
directed graph representing overlaps between sequences of symbols. It has mn vertices...
- In
mathematical logic, the de
Bruijn index is a tool
invented by the
Dutch mathematician Nicolaas Govert de
Bruijn for
representing terms of
lambda calculus...
- Bruin,
Bruijn,
Bruyn and
Bruins are
Dutch surnames. They can be
equivalent to the
English surname Brown or,
particularly for the form "Bruins", be patronymic...
- Inge de
Bruijn (Dutch: [ˈɪŋə də ˈbrœyn]; born 24
August 1973) is a
Dutch former competitive swimmer. She is a four-time
Olympic champion and a
former world...
- The De
Bruijn–Erdős
theorem may
refer to: De
Bruijn–Erdős
theorem (incidence geometry) De
Bruijn–Erdős
theorem (graph theory) This
disambiguation page...
- The de
Bruijn factor is a
measure of how much
harder it is to
write a
formal mathematical proof instead of an
informal one. It was
created by the Dutch...
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Nicolaas Govert "****" de
Bruijn (Dutch: [ˈnikoːlaːs ˈxoːvər də ˈbrœyn]; 9 July 1918 – 17
February 2012) was a
Dutch mathematician,
noted for his many...
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Johan Adam (Hans) de
Bruijn (born 1
September 1962) is a
Dutch political scientist and
Professor of
Public Administration at
Delft University of Technology...
- In
graph theory, the De
Bruijn–Erdős
theorem relates graph coloring of an
infinite graph to the same
problem on its
finite subgraphs. It
states that, when...