Difference between revisions of "Combinatorics"

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Combinatorics is a field of mathematics devoted to the study of the counting or manipulation of objects or elemenents in a set, and mathematical relations that describe their properties.  This field is "discrete", meaning it deals with non-continuous properties.
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Combinatorics is a field of mathematics devoted to the study of counting elemenents in a set, and mathematical relations that describe their properties.  This field is "discrete", meaning it deals with non-continuous properties.
 
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If "combinatorics" describes includes graph theory, then it is called "enumeration."
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Revision as of 00:39, March 24, 2007

Combinatorics is a field of mathematics devoted to the study of counting elemenents in a set, and mathematical relations that describe their properties. This field is "discrete", meaning it deals with non-continuous properties.