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Discrete Mathematics for Computing

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Written in a clear style and aimed at students with a limited background in mathematics, this introduction to discrete mathematics presents the material that forms the essential background for studies in computing and information systems.

The topics covered include number systems, logic, relations, functions, induction, recursion, Boolean algebra, combinatorics, graph theory and number theory.

The text contains many examples of applications of the theory to problems in computing, including a chapter on the representation and manipulation of numbers in a computer, examples of the use of propositional logic in program design, a section discussing the relationship between the mathematical and programming concepts of a function, and a chapter on the estimation of the time complexity of algorithms.

A feature of the book is the use of algorithms written in pseudo code in many examples throughout the text.

The exercises at the end of each chapter provide both routine drill of basic techniques and more challenging problems designed to enhance and extend the student's understanding.

Answers to most of the exercises are provided at the back of the book. This book should be suitable for use as a text for a one-semester introductory course in discrete mathematics, particularly for students who are undertaking studies in computing and information systems.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333646940 / 9780333646946
Paperback
510.285
15/03/1995
United Kingdom
304 pages, index
156 x 234 mm, 439 grams
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