a1 + a2 + a3 ... + ar = N, with some twists.

Revision en3, by thezodiac1994, 2015-07-09 22:33:45

There are two variations I would like to discuss about this problem that I have encountered and haven't been able to solve previously.

1) Shuffling is introduced i.e when order/arrangement matters. Suppose We have infinte (or >=N) flags of each of r colors. We have to find an arrangement of N flags using these flags . How many ways can this be done. (So a1 + a2 + .... ar = N where ai is number of flags of color i but since this is an arrangement, shuffling within the N flags is possible).

2) No shuffling but similar sets should be counted only once. i.e (a1,a2,a3) = (1,1,2) is same as (a1,a2,a3) = (2,1,1)

Also, what is a good blog/site/resource for intermediate-hard counting/combinatorics problems (with editorials/theory).

Tags combinatorics, counting

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