
TL;DR
This paper explores extending classical combinatorics to spatially distributed objects, aiming to broaden the theoretical framework for understanding complex arrangements in space.
Contribution
It introduces a novel extension of combinatorics theory to handle spatially distributed objects, filling a gap in existing mathematical models.
Findings
Extended combinatorics framework for spatial objects
Potential applications in spatial analysis and modeling
Foundations for future research in spatial combinatorics
Abstract
We discuss an extension of classical combinatorics theory to the case of spatially distributed objects.
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TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Philosophy and Theoretical Science
