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In the definition of <math>C_A(M)</math>, the disjoint union is taken over partition of <math>A</math>; I would like to know why they are all of length <math>k</math>. Also do the <math>A_\alpha</math>'s represent clusters? |
In the definition of <math>C_A(M)</math>, the disjoint union is taken over partition of <math>A</math>; I would like to know why they are all of length <math>k</math> (<math>k</math> '''is not fixed, it varies'''). Also do the <math>A_\alpha</math>'s represent clusters? ('''Yes they represent the clusters''') |
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In the definition of , the disjoint union is taken over partition of ; I would like to know why they are all of length ( is not fixed, it varies). Also do the 's represent clusters? (Yes they represent the clusters)