This is a new edition of a successful introduction to discrete mathematics for computer scientists, updated and reorganised to be more appropriate for the modern day undergraduate audience. Discrete mathematics forms the theoretical basis for computer science and this text combines a rigorous approach to mathematical concepts with strong motivation of these techniques via practical examples.
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Pearson Education Limited
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Höhe: 233 mm
Breite: 172 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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978-0-201-36061-5 (9780201360615)
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John Truss has taught at Oxford University, Paisley College of Technology and currently at the University of Leeds. He has been a committee member of the British Logic Colloquium since 1990, and has recently been appointed an editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. He wrote Foundations of Mathematical Analysis in 1997 and has authored 40 research papers.
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Preface
List of Symbols
The Natural Numbers
Introductory Logic
Sets, Relations and Functions
Algebraic Topics
Combinatorics
Partially Ordered Structures
Further Logic
Graphs
Formal Machines
Analysis of Algorithms and Complexity Theory
Coding Theory
Answers to selected exercises
Bibliography
Index