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What (who) is combinatorial - definition

BRANCH OF DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
CombinaTorics; Combinatorial; Combinatorial analysis; Combinatorial mathematics; Combinatoric; Combinatronic; Combinatorial theory; Combinational analysis; Calculate-opportunities

combinatorial         
[?k?mb?n?'t?:r??l]
¦ adjective technical relating to combinations of items.
Derivatives
combinatorially adverb
Combinatorial chemistry         
  •  Peptides forming in cycles 3 and 4
  • Example of a solid-phase supported dye to signal ligand binding
  • A 27-member tripeptide full library and the three omission libraries. The color circles are amino acids
  • Positional scanning. Full trimer peptide library made from 3 amino acids and its 9 sublibraries. The first row shows the coupling positions
  • Compounds that can be synthesized from solid-phase bound imines
  • Recursive deconvolution. Blue, yellow and red circles: amino acids, Green circle: solid support
  • Flow diagram of the split-mix combinatorial synthesis
  • Use of a solid-supported polyamine to scavenge excess reagent
  • Use of a traceless linker
CHEMICAL METHODS DESIGNED TO RAPIDLY SYNTHESIZE LARGE NUMBERS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Combinatorial Chemistry; Combichem; Combinational chemistry; Combinatorial libraries; Combinatorial library; Combinatorial synthesis; High-throughput chemistry; Combinatorial chemistry techniques
Combinatorial chemistry comprises chemical synthetic methods that make it possible to prepare a large number (tens to thousands or even millions) of compounds in a single process. These compound libraries can be made as mixtures, sets of individual compounds or chemical structures generated by computer software.
Combinatorial principles         
  • Inclusion–exclusion illustrated for three sets
COMBINATORIAL METHODS USED IN COMBINATORICS, A BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS
Combinatorial principle; Combinatorial methods; Counting principle; Counting principles
In proving results in combinatorics several useful combinatorial rules or combinatorial principles are commonly recognized and used.

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Combinatorics

Combinatorics is an area of mathematics primarily concerned with counting, both as a means and an end in obtaining results, and certain properties of finite structures. It is closely related to many other areas of mathematics and has many applications ranging from logic to statistical physics and from evolutionary biology to computer science.

Combinatorics is well known for the breadth of the problems it tackles. Combinatorial problems arise in many areas of pure mathematics, notably in algebra, probability theory, topology, and geometry, as well as in its many application areas. Many combinatorial questions have historically been considered in isolation, giving an ad hoc solution to a problem arising in some mathematical context. In the later twentieth century, however, powerful and general theoretical methods were developed, making combinatorics into an independent branch of mathematics in its own right. One of the oldest and most accessible parts of combinatorics is graph theory, which by itself has numerous natural connections to other areas. Combinatorics is used frequently in computer science to obtain formulas and estimates in the analysis of algorithms.

A mathematician who studies combinatorics is called a combinatorialist.

Examples of use of combinatorial
1. At that time the naval Enigma was being solved by a combination of cribs and banburismus (a combinatorial attack on the indicator system). Yoxall joined the shift–working banburismus section.