question. Enumerative definitions are only possible for finite sets and only practical for relatively small sets. An example of an enumerative definition for...
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(perhaps arbitrary) ordering. In some contexts, such as enumerative combinatorics, the term enumeration is used more in the sense of counting – with emphasis...
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itself would constitute a type of definition known as an Extensional definition (specifically, an enumerative definition) does exist, though it does not...
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ostensive definition itself was critically appraised by Ludwig Wittgenstein. An enumerative definition of a concept or a term is an extensional definition that...
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the enum definition. C++ has enumeration types that are directly inherited from C's and work mostly like these, except that an enumeration is a real...
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the free dictionary. Comprehension Enumerative definition Exemplification Extensional and intensional definitions Intension Ostension Wittgenstein, Ludwig...
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theory, the definition corresponding to domains has been found to be more natural. Other texts use the definition in terms of enumerations, which is equivalent...
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enumerative definition. Extensional definitions are used when listing examples would give more applicable information than other types of definition,...
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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...
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Inductive reasoning (redirect from Enumerative induction)
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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graph Entity Entity realism Entropy Entscheidungsproblem Enumerative definition Enumerative induction Envelope paradox Environmental ethics Environmental...
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recursively enumerable. The class of all recursively enumerable languages is called RE. There are three equivalent definitions of a recursively enumerable language:...
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Extension (semantics) (category Definition)
for example extension, and the extensional devices. Enumerative definition Extensional definition Extensional logic Generalization Sense and reference...
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Historical race concepts (redirect from Race (historical definition))
Press, 2011. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Historical definitions of race. Definition of "race" in the 1913 Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary...
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Bibliography (redirect from Enumerative bibliography)
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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Combinatorics (section Enumerative combinatorics)
concerns the enumeration of combinatorial structures using tools from complex analysis and probability theory. In contrast with enumerative combinatorics...
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Metropolitan statistical area (section Definitions)
separate entities such as states. As a result, sometimes the precise definition of a given metropolitan area will vary between sources. The statistical...
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Parking function (section Definition and applications)
Parking functions are a generalization of permutations studied in combinatorics, a branch of mathematics. A parking function of length n {\displaystyle...
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A document type definition (DTD) is a specification file that contains a set of markup declarations that define a document type for an SGML-family markup...
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as such work can be construed to fall under one of the several enumerated definitions of "export," such as: "Disclosing (including oral or visual disclosure)...
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topological recursion is a recursive definition of invariants of spectral curves. It has applications in enumerative geometry, random matrix theory, mathematical...
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school uses a three-fold procedure: enumeration, definition, and examination. This procedure of enumeration, definition, and examination is recurrent in...
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classes, but can also be used for other entities such as enumerations and type definitions. Beyond the name (the identifier itself) and the kind of entity...
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in the Abhidhamma Pitaka: Dhammasangani (-saṅgaṇi or -saṅgaṇī) Enumeration, definition and classification of dhammas Vibhanga (vibhaṅga) Analysis of 18...
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its parameters. Definitions can be inductive. Enumerations, i.e., definitions of symbols by enumeration. A voting law specifies that citizens must be...
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Natural number (section Set-theoretic definition)
as the positive integers 1, 2, 3, ... . Some authors acknowledge both definitions whenever convenient. Sometimes, the whole numbers are the natural numbers...
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n as one in which all maximal chains have length n. Richard Stanley, Enumerative Combinatorics, vol.1 p.99, Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics...
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Schubert calculus (redirect from Schubert's enumerative calculus)
counting problems of projective geometry and, as such, is viewed as part of enumerative geometry. Giving it a more rigorous foundation was the aim of Hilbert's...
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first-order theories, extensions by definitions formalize the introduction of new symbols by means of a definition. For example, it is common in naive...
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area Megaregions of the United States "Revised Definitions of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, New Definitions of Micropolitan Statistical Areas and Combined...
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