Category:Combinatorics

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Combinatorics is a branch of mathematics that deals with counting, arranging, and organizing discrete objects. It includes the study of combinatorial structures such as permutations, combinations, and partitions, as well as the study of graph theory, which is the study of networks of points and lines. Combinatorics also encompasses the study of discrete probability, which deals with random processes that involve only a finite or countable number of outcomes. Combinatorics has important applications in many areas of computer science, such as algorithms and complexity theory, as well as in areas such as coding theory and statistical physics. Combinatorial optimization is also an important area of combinatorics that deals with finding the best solution from a finite set of possibilities.


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