Mathematics : a discrete introduction / Edward Scheinerman 2006
By: Scheinerman, Edward
Language: English California : Brooks/Cole-Thomson , 2006Edition: Second editionDescription: xxvii, 561 pages : illustration; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 049501866x; 9780495018667Subject(s): Discrete mathematics | Computer science Mathematics | CalculusDDC classification: 511Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes glossary and index
[Sect.] 1. Fundamentals --
[sect.] 2. Collections --
[sect.] 3. Counting and relations --
[sect.] 4. More proof --
[sect.] 5. Functions --
[sect.] 6. Probability --
[sect.] 7. Number theory --
[sect.] 8. Algebra --
[sect.] 9. Graphs --
[sect.] 10. Partially ordered sets.
Teaches students fundamental concepts in discrete mathematics (from counting to basic cryptography to graph theory), and proof-writing skills. This book teaches students not only how to write proofs, but how to think and present cases logically beyond this course. It is an introduction to mathematics.
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