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Nonsymmetric Operads in Combinatorics

Cambridge International Law Journal, 2021
Operads are algebraic devices offering a formalization of the concept of operations with several inputs and one output. Such operations can be naturally composed to form more complex ones.
Samuele Giraudo
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Combinatorics

Oberwolfach Reports, 2011
Combinatorics is a fundamental mathematical discipline which focuses on the study of discrete objects and their properties. The current workshop brought together researchers from diverse fields such as Extremal and Probabilistic Combinatorics, Discrete Geometry, Graph theory, Combinatorial Optimization and Algebraic Combinatorics for a fruitful ...
Jeff Kahn   +2 more
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Combinatorics, Probability and Computing

Oberwolfach Reports, 2020
The primary focus of ReCALL is the use of technologies for language learning and teaching, including all relevant aspects of research and development. Typical subjects for submissions include theoretical debate on language learning strategies and their ...
Noga Alon, B. Bollobás, Ingo Wegener
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Reducing Combinatorics in GUI Testing of Android Applications

International Conference on Software Engineering, 2016
The rising popularity of Android and the GUI-driven nature of its apps have motivated the need for applicable automated GUI testing techniques. Although exhaustive testing of all possible combinations is the ideal upper bound in combinatorial testing, it
Nariman Mirzaei   +4 more
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Combinatorics

Oberwolfach Reports, 2004
The workshop Combinatorics organised by László Lovász (Redmond) and Hans Jürgen Prömel (Berlin) was held January 1st–January 7th, 2006. This meeting was very well attended with 48 participants from many different countries. The programme consisted of 15 plenary lectures, accompanied by 18 shorter contributions and
Laszlo Lovasz, Hans Jürgen Prömel
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Combinatorics and Probability

Oberwolfach Reports, 2009
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Michael Krivelevich   +2 more
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Sets and combinatorics

2004
Set is a fundamental, abstract notion. A set is defined as a collection of objects, which are called the elements or points of the set. The notions of union (A ∪ B, where A and B are each sets), intersection (A ∩ B) and complement (A c ) correspond to everyday usage.
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Essentials of Tropical Combinatorics

Graduate Studies in Mathematics, 2021
M. Joswig
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