rearrangálás
Rearrangálás is a Hungarian term that translates to “rearrangement” in English. In mathematics it refers to the process of permuting the elements of a set or sequence. The concept is used in combinatorics, where the number of distinct rearrangements of a set of \(n\) distinct objects is \(n!\). When some elements are identical, the count is reduced by dividing by the factorials of the multiplicities, yielding the multinomial coefficient.
In the context of inequality theory, the rearrangement inequality is a classical result. It states that for
Rearrangálás is also central to computer science, especially in sorting algorithms. The operation of rearranging an
Outside of pure mathematics and computer science, rearrangement appears in linguistics, where word order changes can
The term also arises in everyday usage, meaning the act of moving objects to new positions, e.g.,