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zerteilen

Zerteilen is a German verb meaning to divide or partition something into several parts or segments. The prefix zer- adds a sense of dispersion, and teilen means to divide. The noun form is Zerteilung, and the verb forms include zerteilt, zerteilte, and hat zerteilt. The term is mainly used in technical or formal contexts and is less common in everyday speech, where aufteilen or unterteilen are often preferred.

In mathematics and logic, zerteilen denotes the partitioning of a set into disjoint subsets whose union equals

In engineering and manufacturing, zerteilen describes the modular division of a product into components or modules

Compared with zerlegen, which often implies physical disassembly, zerteilen emphasizes the distribution or segmentation of a

the
original
set,
ensuring
that
each
element
belongs
to
exactly
one
part.
In
computer
science,
it
refers
to
data
partitioning
and
problem
decomposition,
such
as
dividing
a
dataset
into
training
and
test
sets
or
splitting
a
computation
across
multiple
processors.
In
graph
theory,
graph
partitioning
aims
to
divide
a
graph
into
subgraphs
with
relatively
few
interconnections.
to
aid
design,
production,
and
assembly.
In
linguistics
and
natural
language
processing,
it
can
refer
to
segmenting
text
or
speech
into
units
such
as
tokens,
words,
or
phonemes.
The
term
can
also
appear
in
broader
discussions
of
systems
engineering,
where
a
complex
system
is
zerteilt
into
manageable
subsystems.
whole
into
parts,
potentially
without
removing
structural
integrity.
It
remains
a
relatively
technical
term
and
is
frequently
encountered
in
mathematical,
computational,
or
engineering
literature.