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Discrete mathematical structures / Bernard Kolman, Robert C. Busby, and Sharon Cutler Ross

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Pearson, c2018Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xv, 522 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780134696447
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.9 .K64 2018
Contents:
1. Fundamentals 2. Logic 3. Counting 4. Relations and Digraphs 5. Functions 6. Order Relations and Structures 7. Trees 8. Topics in Graph Theory 9. Semigroups and Groups 10. Languages and Finite-State Machines 11. Groups and Coding
Summary: Discrete Mathematical Structures, 6th Edition, offers a clear and concise presentation of the fundamental concepts of discrete mathematics. Ideal for a one-semester introductory course, this text contains more genuine computer science applications than any other text in the field. This book is written at an appropriate level for a wide variety of majors and non-majors, and assumes a college algebra course as a prerequisite.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex General Circulation Secondary Education - Mathematics GC QA 76.9 .K64 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000014962

Includes index.

1. Fundamentals 2. Logic 3. Counting 4. Relations and Digraphs 5. Functions 6. Order Relations and Structures 7. Trees 8. Topics in Graph Theory 9. Semigroups and Groups 10. Languages and Finite-State Machines 11. Groups and Coding

Discrete Mathematical Structures, 6th Edition, offers a clear and concise presentation of the fundamental concepts of discrete mathematics. Ideal for a one-semester introductory course, this text contains more genuine computer science applications than any other text in the field. This book is written at an appropriate level for a wide variety of majors and non-majors, and assumes a college algebra course as a prerequisite.

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