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Encyclopedia > Enumerate

Enumeration is the name given to the generic field of mathematics which deals with counting objects. The counting is abstracted as far as possible from the objects in question - to come up with counting techniques that are generic and do not rely on the properties of any specific group of objects. Enumeration is also used in programming languages, such as the enum keyword in C.


Subfields of enumeration include algebraic enumeration and combinatorial enumeration.


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enumeration - definition of enumeration in Encyclopedia (111 words)
Enumeration is the name given to the generic field of mathematics which deals with counting objects.
Enumeration is also used in programming languages, such as the enum keyword in C.
Subfields of enumeration include algebraic enumeration and combinatorial enumeration.
Coset enumeration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (307 words)
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.
Coset enumeration is usually considered to be one of the fundamental problems in computational group theory.
The original algorithm for coset enumeration was invented by John Arthur Todd and H.
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