Any suggestions of a better/different way to do a grouping of this nature are of course completely appreciated.I probably completely misunderstand what you are going to do, but it looks like a naive simple algorithm is O(n2k), where n is the number of sets, and k the number of thingies in a set. But the number of subsets is already Θ(2n). Going this way doesn't seem like an efficient solution to me.
In reply to Re: Sets of subsets
by JavaFan
in thread Sets of subsets
by jpearl
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