Discrete mathematics with logic
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Academic Press, 2024. Description: xii, 228p. : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 9780443187827Subject(s): Discrete mathematicsDDC classification: 510.2 Online resources: Reviews Summary: Discrete Mathematics provides key concepts and a solid, rigorous foundation in mathematical reasoning. Appropriate for undergraduate as well as a starting point for more advanced class, the resource offers a logical progression through key topics without assuming any background in algebra or computational skills and without duplicating what they will learn in higher level courses. The book is designed as an accessible introduction for students in mathematics or computer science as it explores questions that test the understanding of proof strategies, such as mathematical induction. For students interested to dive into this subject, the text offers a rigorous introduction to mathematical thought through useful examples and exercises.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Discrete Mathematics provides key concepts and a solid, rigorous foundation in mathematical reasoning. Appropriate for undergraduate as well as a starting point for more advanced class, the resource offers a logical progression through key topics without assuming any background in algebra or computational skills and without duplicating what they will learn in higher level courses. The book is designed as an accessible introduction for students in mathematics or computer science as it explores questions that test the understanding of proof strategies, such as mathematical induction.
For students interested to dive into this subject, the text offers a rigorous introduction to mathematical thought through useful examples and exercises.
Students in undergraduate & graduate programs taking courses on Discrete Math, typically taught in Mathematics and Computer Science departments
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