Combinatorial Principles
In proving results in
combinatorics
several useful
combinatorial rules
or
combinatorial principles
are used. They include:
rule of sum
rule of product
bijective proof
bookkeper's rule
pigeonhole principle
inclusion-exclusion principle
method of distinguished element
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