Definition of Enumeration. Meaning of Enumeration. Synonyms of Enumeration

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Meaning of Enumeration from wikipedia

- of mathematics concerned with enumerating in this sense. For instance, in partition enumeration and graph enumeration the objective is to count partitions...
- Look up enumerator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Enumerator may refer to: Iterator (computer science) An enumerator in the context of iteratees...
- combinatorics, an area of mathematics, graph enumeration describes a class of combinatorial enumeration problems in which one must count undirected or...
- finite order, coset enumeration gives the order of G as well. For small groups it is sometimes possible to perform a coset enumeration by hand. However,...
- enumeration-reducible to B if an enumeration of B can be algorithmically converted to an enumeration of A. In particular, if B is com****bly enumerable, then A also is...
- to many counting problems, in particular to the enumeration of chemical compounds. The Pólya enumeration theorem has been incorporated into symbolic combinatorics...
- Algebraic enumeration is a subfield of enumeration that deals with finding exact formulas for the number of combinatorial objects of a given type, rather...
- operating system runs on them. Network enumeration is the discovery of hosts or devices on a network. Network enumeration tends to use overt discovery protocols...
- Enumerate could refer to: Enumeration, a mathematical, theoretical concept of an exhaustive listing of compatible items Enumerate (project), a collaborative...
- machine, and thus a set S is com****bly enumerable if and only if there is some algorithm which yields an enumeration of S. This cannot be taken as a formal...