Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science

An increasing number of computer scientists from diverse areas are using discrete mathematical structures to explain concepts and problems. Based on their teaching experiences, the authors offer an accessible text that emphasizes the fundamentals of discrete mathematics and its advanced topics. This...

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Main Authors: Haggard, Gary (Author), Schlipf, John (Author), Whitesides, Sue 1946- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Belmont, CA Thomson Brooks/Cole 2006
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Summary:An increasing number of computer scientists from diverse areas are using discrete mathematical structures to explain concepts and problems. Based on their teaching experiences, the authors offer an accessible text that emphasizes the fundamentals of discrete mathematics and its advanced topics. This text shows how to express precise ideas in clear mathematical language. Students discover the importance of discrete mathematics in describing computer science structures and problem solving. They also learn how mastering discrete mathematics will help them develop important reasoning skills that will continue to be useful throughout their careers.
Item Description:Accompanying CD-ROM: Student solutions manual for Discrete mathematics for computer science (Belmont, CA: Thomson, c2005)
Includes index
Physical Description:xxiii, 600 pages, colour illustrations, 24 cm 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes (page 595-600)
ISBN:053449501X
0534406718 (CD-ROM)