In mathematics, a combinatorial explosion describes the effect of functions that grow very rapidly as a result of combinatorial considerations.
Examples of such functions include the factorial function and related functions. Pathological examples of combinatorial explosion include functions such as the Ackermann function.
== Examples ==
=== Computing ===
Combinatorial explosion can occur in computing environments in a way analogous to communications and multi-dimensional space. Imagine a simple system with only one variable, a boolean called A. The system has two possible states, A = true or A =...