Categorizing Statements of the Multiplication Principle / Elise Lockwood, Zackery Reed and John S. Caughman, IV.
The multiplication principle is a fundamental principle in enumerative combinatorics. It underpins many of the counting formulas students learn, and it provides much-needed justification for why counting works as it does. However, given its importance, the way in which it is presented in textbooks i...
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