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A first course in combinatorial mathematics

โœ Scribed by Ian Anderson


Publisher
Oxford Univ Pr
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Leaves
132
Series
Oxford Applied Mathematics & Computing Science Series
Category
Library

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Now in a new second edition, this volume presents a clear and concise treatment of an increasingly important branch of mathematics. A unique introductory survey complete with easy-to-understand examples and sample problems, this text includes information on such basic combinatorial tools as recurrence relations, generating functions, incidence matrices, and the non-exclusion principle. It also provides a study of block designs, Steiner triple systems, and expanded coverage of the marriage theorem, as well as a unified account of three important constructions which are significant in coding theory


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