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Partition induced by a Relation
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01 May 2014 - 23:30
#discrete-mathematics
#relations
#set-partition
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partitioning a set using a non-equivalence relation
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16 May 2014 - 13:51
#relations
#equivalence-relations
#set-partition
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Partition of an interval of $\mathbb{R}$
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28 May 2014 - 19:50
#real-analysis
#definition
#set-partition
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Example where a cover is fewer than a partition?
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31 May 2014 - 15:55
#combinatorics
#set-partition
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Question about partitions in intervals of the real numbers.
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04 Jun 2014 - 19:56
#elementary-set-theory
#cardinals
#set-partition
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Compactness of a set of partitions
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19 Jun 2014 - 21:30
#general-topology
#compactness
#set-partition
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constant length of blocks in partitions
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24 Jun 2014 - 13:06
#combinatorics
#set-partition
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Fine partitions
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09 Jul 2014 - 10:52
#elementary-set-theory
#set-partition
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Geometric meaning of reflexive and symmetric relations
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29 Jul 2014 - 14:07
#equivalence-relations
#set-partition
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Partitioning a totally ordered set into three subsets according to the order
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29 Jul 2014 - 23:41
#discrete-mathematics
#order-theory
#set-partition
75
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Partitions of $\mathbb{R}^+$ into subset closed by sum and product
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07 Aug 2014 - 4:06
#combinatorics
#set-partition
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If $P(n, k)$ is the number of partitions of $n$ elements into $k$ sets, then $P(n, k) = kP(n-1, k) + P(n-1, k-1)$
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21 Aug 2014 - 4:04
#combinatorics
#set-partition
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Counting partition of set that $i$ and $i+1$ are not in one part
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29 Aug 2014 - 15:30
#combinatorics
#set-partition
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Is every Partition a refinement of itself
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08 Sep 2014 - 0:35
#elementary-set-theory
#set-partition
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A lattice generated by two particular sublattices of the lattice of binary relations
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#set-theory
#lattice-orders
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