- for all m < n, then a
finite set of N
elements has
exactly N!
enumerations. An
enumeration e of a set S with
domain N {\displaystyle \mathbb {N} } induces...
- Look up
enumerator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enumerator may
refer to:
Iterator (computer science) An
enumerator in the
context of iteratees...
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integer values for
enumerations. By
doing this it is
possible to
perform binary operations on
enumerations, thus
treating enumeration values as sets of...
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Enumerate could refer to:
Enumeration, a mathematical,
theoretical concept of an
exhaustive listing of
compatible items Enumerate (project), a collaborative...
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Network enumeration is a
computing activity in
which usernames and info on groups, shares, and
services of
networked computers are retrieved. It should...
- In
coding theory, the
weight enumerator polynomial of a
binary linear code
specifies the
number of
words of each
possible Hamming weight. Let C ⊂ F 2 n...
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Algebraic enumeration is a
subfield of
enumeration that
deals with
finding exact formulas for the
number of
combinatorial objects of a
given type, rather...
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Enumerative combinatorics is an area of
combinatorics that
deals with the
number of ways that
certain patterns can be formed. Two
examples of this type...
- {\displaystyle d\leq 5} . Some of the
historically important examples of
enumerations in
algebraic geometry include: 2 The
number of
lines meeting 4 general...
- In mathematics,
coset enumeration is the
problem of
counting the
cosets of a
subgroup H of a
group G
given in
terms of a presentation. As a by-product...