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Discrete and combinatorial mathematics:

an applied introduction
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Addison-Wesley Longman, 1999 - Computers - 791 pages
This fourth edition continues to improve on the features that have made it the market leader. The text offers a flexible organization, enabling instructors to adapt the book to their particular courses: discrete mathematics, graph theory, modern algebra, and/or combinatorics. More elementary problems were added, creating a greater variety of level in problem sets, which allows students to perfect skills as they practice. This new edition continues to feature numerous computer science applications-making this the ideal text for preparing students for advanced study.

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Review: Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics

User Review  - Joecolelife - Goodreads

The book is very well-written, clear and precise. I have read a couple of other books for discrete math courses, but found nothing exciting there; mostly frustrating errors, bad examples and confusion ... Read full review

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User Review  - Bart - Goodreads

This book is amazing. It aroused in me a love of discrete mathematics. It has great coverage of combinatorics, set theory, graph theory, finite state machines. The examples are great although they ... Read full review

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