Discrete Mathematics | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Discrete Mathematics category, you will find textbooks, introductions, and handbooks on key topics such as combinatorics, graph theory, counting theory, set theory, and logic. These works are intended for students of mathematics, computer science, and related STEM disciplines, as well as professionals working on algorithmic solutions, network theory, or application-oriented problems. Typical content includes constructive methods, deterministic and randomized algorithms, as well as specialized applications in fields such as bioinformatics, software engineering, and finance.
The titles offer both theoretical foundations and practical tools for solving existence and counting problems. In addition to classic topics such as magic squares or Kirchhoff graphs, modern approaches such as discrete mathematics for data science or combinatorial group theory are also covered. The books are suitable for beginners and advanced students seeking structured approaches and in-depth exercises.