labeled partitions
[ˈleɪbəld pɑrˈtɪʃənz]
nounpl: labeled partitions
partições rotuladas
1. In mathematics and combinatorics, a way of dividing a set into non-empty subsets where each subset is assigned a distinct label or identifier
The number of labeled partitions of a set with n elements is given by the Bell number.
O número de partições rotuladas de um conjunto com n elementos é dado pelo número de Bell.
2. In computer science, a division of storage space or data structures where each partition is identified by a specific name or tag
The database uses labeled partitions to organize customer data by region.
O banco de dados usa partições rotuladas para organizar dados de clientes por região.
3. In statistics and data analysis, subgroups of data that are distinctly marked for classification or analysis purposes
Researchers created labeled partitions of survey responses based on demographic factors.
Os pesquisadores criaram partições rotuladas das respostas da pesquisa com base em fatores demográficos.
This term is predominantly used in academic, mathematical, and technical contexts in both Brazil and the United States. It is particularly common in computer science education, database management, and combinatorics research. The concept reflects modern computational thinking where data organization and labeling systems are fundamental to information processing.
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