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- Combinatorics is well known for the breadth of the problems it tackles. Combinatorial problems arise in many areas of pure mathematics, notably in algebra...
- Combinatorial design theory is the part of combinatorial mathematics that deals with the existence, construction and properties of systems of finite sets...
- In proving results in combinatorics several useful combinatorial rules or combinatorial principles are commonly recognized and used. The rule of sum, rule...
- In music using the twelve tone technique, combinatoriality is a quality shared by twelve-tone tone rows whereby each section of a row and a proportionate...
- Combinatorial optimization is a subfield of mathematical optimization that consists of finding an optimal object from a finite set of objects, where the...
- the term combinatorial proof is often used to mean either of two types of mathematical proof: A proof by double counting. A combinatorial identity is...
- In automata theory, combinational logic (also referred to as time-independent logic) is a type of digital logic that is implemented by Boolean circuits...
- Combinatorial chemistry comprises chemical synthetic methods that make it possible to prepare a large number (tens to thousands or even millions) of compounds...
- A combinatorial map is a combinatorial representation of a graph on an orientable surface. A combinatorial map may also be called a combinatorial embedding...
- natural number for any natural numbers n and k. There are many other combinatorial interpretations of binomial coefficients (counting problems for which...