In music, an arrangement is a reconceptualization of a previously composed work.
Arrangement may also refer to:
Kernel may refer to:
Separability may refer to:
ESP most commonly refers to:
Descent may refer to:
In mathematics, a permutation of a set is, loosely speaking, an arrangement of its members into a sequence or linear order, or if the set is already ordered, a rearrangement of its elements. The word "permutation" also refers to the act or process of changing the linear order of an ordered set.
Division or divider may refer to:
Partition may refer to:
Post or POST commonly refers to:
Swap or SWAP may refer to:
Cycle, cycles, or cyclic may refer to:
Assignment, assign or The Assignment may refer to:
Alignment may refer to:
Bouquet, a word of French origin, pronounced [bukɛ], may refer to:
BIN or Bin may refer to:
Quicksort is an in-place sorting algorithm. Developed by British computer scientist Tony Hoare in 1959 and published in 1961, it is still a commonly used algorithm for sorting. When implemented well, it can be somewhat faster than merge sort and about two or three times faster than heapsort.
Complete may refer to:
Order in mathematics may refer to:
Disambiguation is the process of identifying which meaning of a word is used in context.
Order, ORDER or Orders may refer to: