noun
- plural of bipartition; instances of dividing something into two parts or groups
- in mathematics and graph theory, divisions of a set or graph into exactly two disjoint subsets
Usage: formal; technical
Usage: technical; mathematics
Examples
- The bipartitions of the data allowed researchers to compare two distinct groups.
- In graph theory, bipartitions help identify whether a graph is bipartite.
- The political debate centered on the bipartitions between urban and rural voters.
- Several bipartitions of the dataset were tested to find the optimal classification.
- The algorithm generates all possible bipartitions of the network nodes.
- Historical bipartitions of the country reflected deep ideological differences.