This first-year course in discrete mathematics requires no calculus or computer programming experience. The approach stresses finding efficient algorithms, rather than existential results. Provides an introduction to constructing proofs (especially by induction), and an introduction to algorithmic p
Discrete mathematics with algorithms
โ Scribed by Michael O. Albertson, Joan P. Hutchinson
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 549
- Edition
- 1st Updated
- Category
- Library
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Discrete Mathematics has permeated the whole of mathematics so much so it has now come to be taught even at the high school level. This book presents the basics of Discrete Mathematics and its applications to day-to-day problems in several areas. This book is intended for undergraduate students of C
Thoroughly revised for a one-semester course, this well-known and highly regarded book is an outstanding text for undergraduate discrete mathematics. It has been updated with new or extended discussions of order notation, generating functions, chaos, aspects of statistics, and computational biology.