Set Partition
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A set partition is a set of non-overlapping subsets that contain all of the members of some other set.
- See: Equivalence Relation, Graph Cut.
References
2009
- (Wikipedia, 2009)
- In mathematics, a partition of a set X is a division of X into non-overlapping "parts" or "blocks" or "cells" that cover all of X. More formally, these "cells" are both collectively exhaustive and mutually exclusive with respect to the set being partitioned.