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- Q3850844 subject Q7020692.
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- Q3850844 abstract "In proving results in combinatorics several useful combinatorial rules or combinatorial principles are commonly recognized and used.The rule of sum, rule of product, and inclusion-exclusion principle are often used for enumerative purposes. Bijective proofs are utilized to demonstrate that two sets have the same number of elements. The pigeonhole principle often ascertains the existence of something or is used to determine the minimum or maximum number of something in a discrete context. Many combinatorial identities arise from double counting methods or the method of distinguished element. Generating functions and recurrence relations are powerful tools that can be used to manipulate sequences, and can describe if not resolve many combinatorial situations.".
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- Q3850844 comment "In proving results in combinatorics several useful combinatorial rules or combinatorial principles are commonly recognized and used.The rule of sum, rule of product, and inclusion-exclusion principle are often used for enumerative purposes. Bijective proofs are utilized to demonstrate that two sets have the same number of elements. The pigeonhole principle often ascertains the existence of something or is used to determine the minimum or maximum number of something in a discrete context.".
- Q3850844 label "Combinatorial principles".