partition property

  • 213-partition problem — The 3 partition problem is an NP complete problem in computer science. The problem is to decide whether a given multiset of integers can be partitioned into triples that all have the same sum. More precisely, given a multiset S of n = 3 m… …

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  • 22List of U.S. state partition proposals — This is a list of official or otherwise noteworthy proposals for dividing existing U.S. states into multiple states. It does not specifically address statewide or other movements to secede from the United States. The word secession can refer to… …

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  • 23Israeli land and property laws — Land and property laws in Israel provide a legal framework which governs land and property issues in Israel. At its establishment, Israel continued to apply the pre existing Ottoman and British land law. Over time, these laws were amended or… …

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  • 24Personal property — For other uses, see Personal property (disambiguation). Property law …

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  • 25Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property — Property law Part of t …

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  • 26Church Property —     Property Ecclesiastical     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Property Ecclesiastical     Abstract Right of Ownership     That the Church has the right to acquire and possess temporal goods is a proposition which may now probably be considered an… …

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  • 27Multiplicative partition — In number theory, a multiplicative partition or unordered factorization of an integer n that is greater than 1 is a way of writing n as a product of integers greater than 1, treating two products as equivalent if they differ only in the ordering… …

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  • 28Coefficient de partition — LogP LogP aussi appelé Log Kow, est une mesure de la solubilité différentielle de composés chimiques dans deux solvants (coefficient de partage octanol/eau). LogP est égal au logarithme du rapport des concentrations de la substance étudiée dans l …

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  • 29judicial partition — A compulsory partition in action by which co owners of property cause it to be divided into as many shares as there are owners, according to their interests therein, or, if that cannot be done equitably, to be sold for the best obtainable price… …

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  • 30action for partition — A suit in equity, the object of which is to enable those who own property as joint tenants, tenants in common, or coparceners to put an end to such tenancy so as to vest in each tenant a sole estate in specific property or a share of the proceeds …

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