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dénombre

Dénombre is the present tense form of the French verb dénombrer, meaning to count, enumerate, or tally the elements of a set. It is used to express the action of determining how many items belong to a given collection. The related noun dénombrement refers to the act of counting or inventorying, and it can denote a systematic enumeration such as a census or an inventory of objects, populations, or occurrences.

In mathematical and combinatorial contexts, dénombrement describes the problem of counting objects that meet certain criteria.

In demography, ecology, and applied statistics, dénombrement refers to counting individuals or occurrences within a population

In corpus linguistics and data analysis, dénombrement describes counting occurrences of words, features, or events within

See also: dénombrer, dénombrement, recensement, numération, combinatoire.

This
includes
counting
permutations,
combinations,
partitions,
or
other
structured
objects.
Techniques
used
in
dénombrement
range
from
bijective
proofs
and
recurrence
relations
to
generating
functions
and
asymptotic
estimations.
The
term
emphasizes
not
just
the
result
(the
number)
but
the
method
of
determining
how
many
configurations
exist
under
given
constraints.
or
sample.
It
may
be
used
in
reference
to
a
census
or
to
systematic
counts
during
surveys,
captures,
or
field
observations.
The
concept
is
closely
related
to,
but
distinct
from,
recensement,
which
is
the
formal
and
often
periodic
census
carried
out
by
an
authority.
a
dataset.
Accurate
dénombrement
supports
frequency
analysis,
pattern
detection,
and
qualitative
interpretation
of
data.