List of partition topics

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This is a list of partition topics, in the mathematical sense. The partition disambiguation page lists meanings in other fields as well.

In mathematics, a partition may be

  • a partition of a set or an ordered partition of a set, or
  • a partition of a graph, or
  • a partition of an integer, or
  • a partition of an interval, or
  • a partition of unity, or
  • a partition of a matrix; see block matrix, or
  • a partition of the sum of squares in statistics problems, especially in the analysis of variance.

[edit] List of topics

  • Bell number
    • Dobinski's formula
  • Chinese restaurant process
  • Cumulant
  • Data clustering
  • Equivalence relation
  • Ewens's sampling formula
  • Exponential formula
  • Faà di Bruno's formula
  • Ferrers graph
  • Frequency partition
  • Glaisher's theorem
  • Integer partition
  • Kernel of a function
  • Landau's function
  • Law of total cumulance
  • Multiplicative partition
  • Noncrossing partition
  • Ordered partition of a set
  • Partition function (number theory)
  • Partition function (quantum field theory)
  • Partition function (statistical mechanics)
    • Derivation of the partition function
  • Partition of an interval
  • Partition of a number
  • Partition of a set
    • Ordered partition
  • Partition problem
    • 3-partition problem
  • Partition of unity
  • Pentagonal number theorem
  • Plane partition
  • Stirling number
    • Stirling transform
  • Stratification (mathematics)
  • Tverberg partition
  • Twelvefold way
  • Young tableau
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