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- 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...
- integer values for enumerations. By doing this it is possible to perform binary operations on enumerations, thus treating enumeration values as sets of...
- Enumerate could refer to: Enumeration, a mathematical, theoretical concept of an exhaustive listing of compatible items Enumerate (project), a collaborative...
- 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⊂F2n{\displaystyle...
- 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...
- An enumerative definition of a concept or term is a special type of extensional definition that gives an explicit and exhaustive listing of all the objects...
- The Pólya enumeration theorem, also known as the Redfield–Pólya theorem and Pólya counting, is a theorem in combinatorics that both follows from and ultimately...
- 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...