Examples of using Combinatorics in English and their translations into Greek
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the corresponding rules of combinatorics in their discussions over a game of gambling.
previous record-holder of the then biggest proof, having computers assist in creating proofs for combinatorics problems is quite common.
majoring in Computer Science and Combinatorics& Optimization.
it is now considered a part of combinatorics or an independent field.
number theory and throughout combinatorics and graph theory.
partition theory is now considered a part of combinatorics or an independent field.
it is now considered a part of combinatorics or an independent field.
The program is focused on modern aspects of combinatorics(or, a bit more generally,
also began as a part of combinatorics, with early results on convex polytopes
It is now an independent field of study with a number of connections with other parts of combinatorics.
Additive combinatorics refers to the special case when only the operations of addition
Additive combinatorics is the special case when only the operations of addition
graph theory, and combinatorics, are important in addressing the challenging bioinformatics problems associated with understanding the tree of life.
You know? Combinatorics and… No offense,
Infinitary combinatorics, or combinatorial set theory,
Gian-Carlo Rota at MIT said that combinatorics is like putting different colored marbles in different colored boxes and seeing how many ways you can divide them.
graph theory, and combinatorics, are important in addressing the challenging bioinformaticsproblems associated with understanding the tree of life.[6].
Paul Erdős Hungary for his numerous contributions to number theory, combinatorics, probability, set theory
Combinatorics is the branch of Mathematics dealing with the study of finite
There remain many connections with geometric and topological combinatorics, which themselves can be viewed as outgrowths of the early discrete geometry.