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Contents
- 1 Mathematics
- 2 Physics
- 3 Chemistry
- 4 Computer science
- 5 Political geography
- 6 Law
- 7 Music
- 8 See also
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Mathematics
- List of partition topics
- Partition of a set, a collection of non-empty subsets such that every element belongs to one and only one of the subsets
- Integer partition, a way to write a positive integer as a sum of other positive integers
- The partition function (number theory), gives the number of different ways to partition a number
- A partition of unity is a set of functions whose sum is the constant function 1
- Partition of an interval, used in the theory of the Riemann integral and the Riemann-Stieltjes integral
Physics
- Partition function (statistical mechanics).
- Partition function (quantum field theory).
Chemistry
Computer science
- Partition (computing), the dividing of a hard disk's storage space into independent parts
- Partition (mainframe), for dividing a computer into several independent virtual computers
- Partition also refers to an algorithm used in quicksort which separates a list into two sublists, those elements less than or equal to a value and those greater than it. It is also used in selection algorithms.
- Partition (database) for splitting a database.
- Partition problem, an NP-Complete problem that answers the question: "Given a set of integers, does the set contain two independent subsets such that the sum of each subset is equal?"
Political geography
- Partitions of Poland and Poland-Lithuania in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries
- 1947 UN Partition Plan for Palestine (region)
- Partition of India (Greater India) in 1947 into India proper and Pakistan (including East Pakistan)
- Partition of Ireland in 1921 into the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland
- Partition of Persia
- Treaty of Kars of 1921, which partioned Armenia between Turkey and the Soviet Union (Western and Eastern Armenia)
Law
- Partition (law), to divide up a piece of land into separate portions representing the proportionate interests of the tenants
Music
- In music using the twelve tone technique the use of methods to create segments from sets, most often through registral difference. The opposite of derivation used in derived rows. +
- More generally, in musical set theory partitioning is the division of the domain of pitch class sets into types, such as transpositional type, see equivalence class and cardinality. +
- an old name for types of compositions in several parts; there is no fixed meaning, and in several cases the term was reportedly interchanged with various other terms
See also
- Division (disambiguation)
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