Fundamentals of discrete math for computer science : a problem-solving primer / Tom Jenkyns, Ben Stephenson.
Material type: TextSeries: Undergraduate topics in computer sciencePublisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2018Edition: Second editionDescription: xiii, 512 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9783319701509
- 23 004.0151 FU. J 2018
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Includes index.
Algorithms, Numbers and Machines -- Sets, Sequences and Counting -- Boolean Expressions, Logic and Proof -- Searching and Sorting -- Graphs and Trees -- Relations: Especially on (Integer) Sequences -- Sequences and Series -- Generating Sequences and Subsets -- Discrete Probability and Average Case Complexity -- Turing Machines.
This clearly written textbook presents an accessible introduction to discrete mathematics for computer science students, offering the reader an enjoyable and stimulating path to improve their programming competence. The text empowers students to think critically, to be effective problem solvers, to integrate theory and practice, and to recognize the importance of abstraction. Its motivational and interactive style provokes a conversation with the reader through a questioning commentary, and supplies detailed walkthroughs of several algorithms. This updated and enhanced new edition also includes new material on directed graphs, and on drawing and coloring graphs, in addition to more than 100 new exercises (with solutions to selected exercises).
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