In statistics, combinatorial data analysis (CDA) is the study of data sets where the order in which objects are arranged is important. CDA can be used either to determine how well a given combinatorial construct reflects the observed data, or to search for a suitable combinatorial construct that does fit the data.[1][2][3]

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References

  1. Lawrence J. Hubert (1987). Assignment Methods in Combinatorial Data Analysis. Marcel Dekker. ISBN 978-0824776176.
  2. Lawrence J. Hubert; Phipps Arabie; Jacqueline Meulman (2001). Combinatorial Data Analysis: Optimization by Dynamic Programming. SIAM. ISBN 978-0898714784.
  3. Michael J Brusco; Stephanie Stahl (2005). Branch-and-bound Applications in Combinatorial Data Analysis. Springer. ISBN 978-0387250373.


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