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Discrete mathematics: an open introduction / Oscar Levin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Place of publication not identifed] : Oscar Levin, c2016Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xiv, 327 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781534970748
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.9 .L48 2016
Contents:
0. Introduction and Preliminaries -- 1. Counting -- 2. Sequences -- 3. Symbolic Logic and Proofs -- 4. Graph Theory -- 5. Additional Topics.
Summary: "Discrete Mathematics: An Open Introduction is a free, open source textbook appropriate for a first or second year undergraduate course for math majors, especially those who will go on to teach. The textbook has been developed while teaching the Discrete Mathematics course at the University of Northern Colorado. Primitive versions were used as the primary textbook for that course since Spring 2013, and have been used by other instructors as a free additional resource. Since then it has been used as the primary text for this course at UNC, as well as at other institutions."--Open Textbook Library
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main General Circulation Electronics and Communications Engineering GC QA 76.9 .L48 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000013618

Includes index.

0. Introduction and Preliminaries -- 1. Counting -- 2. Sequences -- 3. Symbolic Logic and Proofs -- 4. Graph Theory -- 5. Additional Topics.

"Discrete Mathematics: An Open Introduction is a free, open source textbook appropriate for a first or second year undergraduate course for math majors, especially those who will go on to teach. The textbook has been developed while teaching the Discrete Mathematics course at the University of Northern Colorado. Primitive versions were used as the primary textbook for that course since Spring 2013, and have been used by other instructors as a free additional resource. Since then it has been used as the primary text for this course at UNC, as well as at other institutions."--Open Textbook Library

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