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Discrete mathematics

by Kenneth A. Ross

This third edition offers an introduction to discrete mathematics, covering relations, induction, counting techniques, logic and graphs. More advanced topics of Boolean algebra and permutation groups are included, and there are numerous examples to reinforce the material. Informal but thorough in its coverage, this introduction to discrete mathematics offers a carefully graded treatment of the basics essential to computer science.

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