On 14 April 2013 16:10, Samuel Tardieu <[email protected]> wrote:
> My point was that there isn't a one-suits-them-all solution for grouping an
> arbitrary sized sequence into a fixed number of slices.
I did understand that and I fully agree. And my point was to propose
a definition that:
• enjoys an unambiguously and simply expressible property;
• the expression of the said property does not refer to the length
of the sequence or to the number of slices;
• the property is reasonably useful to be of general interest.
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