Logic and discrete mathematics a computer science perspective

This book covers all the traditional topics of discrete mathematics--logic, sets, relations, functions, and graphs--and reflects recent trends in computer science.Shows how to use discrete mathematics and logic for specifying new computer applications, and how to reason about programs in a systemati...

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Main Authors: Grassmann, Winfried K (Author), Tremblay, Jean-Paul 1938- (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Upper Saddle River, N.J. Prentice Hall 1996
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Summary:This book covers all the traditional topics of discrete mathematics--logic, sets, relations, functions, and graphs--and reflects recent trends in computer science.Shows how to use discrete mathematics and logic for specifying new computer applications, and how to reason about programs in a systematic way. Describes Prolog, a programming language based on logic, and a section on Miranda, language bad on functions. Features numerous examples which relate the mathematical concepts to problems in computer science.
Physical Description:xviii, 750 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 641-643) and index
ISBN:0135012066