- (perhaps arbitrary) ordering. In some contexts, such as
enumerative combinatorics, the term
enumeration is used more in the
sense of
counting – with emphasis...
- Look up
enumerator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enumerator may
refer to:
Iterator (computer science) An
enumerator in the
context of iteratees...
- used to
reach inductive generalizations are
enumerative induction and
eliminative induction.
Enumerative induction is an
inductive method in
which a generalization...
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Enumerate could refer to:
Enumeration, a mathematical,
theoretical concept of an
exhaustive listing of
compatible items Enumerate (project), a collaborative...
- question.
Enumerative definitions are only
possible for
finite sets and only
practical for
relatively small sets. An
example of an
enumerative definition...
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significant progress in
Clemens conjecture.
Enumerative geometry is very
closely tied to
intersection theory.
Enumerative geometry saw
spectacular development...
- list of
books for
further study or of
works consulted by an
author (or
enumerative bibliography); the
other one,
applicable for collectors, is "the study...
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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...
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recursively enumerable (also recognizable,
partially decidable, semidecidable, Turing-acceptable or Turing-recognizable) if it is a
recursively enumerable subset...
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concerns the
enumeration of
combinatorial structures using tools from
complex analysis and
probability theory. In
contrast with
enumerative combinatorics...