A logical approach to discrete math
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A logical approach to discrete math
(Texts and monographs in computer science)
Springer-Verlag, c1993
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science図書
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: us ISBN 9780387941158
Description
Here, the authors strive to change the way logic and discrete math are taught in computer science and mathematics: while many books treat logic simply as another topic of study, this one is unique in its willingness to go one step further. The book traets logic as a basic tool which may be applied in essentially every other area.
Table of Contents
0 Using Mathematics.- 1 Textual Substitution, Equality, and Assignment.- 2 Boolean Expressions.- 3 Propositional Calculus.- 4 Relaxing the Proof Style.- 5 Applications of Propositional Calculus.- 6 Hilbert-style Proofs.- 7 Formal Logic.- 8 Quantification.- 9 Predicate Calculus.- 10 Predicates and Programming.- 11 A Theory of Sets.- 12 Mathematical Induction.- 13 A Theory of Sequences.- 14 Relations and Functions.- 15 A Theory of Integers.- 16 Combinatorial Analysis.- 17 Recurrence Relations.- 18 Modern Algebra.- 19 A Theory of Graphs.- 20 Infinite Sets.- References.- Theorems of the propositional and predicate calculi.
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: gw ISBN 9783540941156
Description
This text attempts to change the way logic and discrete mathematics are taught. While many books treat logic simply as another topic of study, this book treats logic as a basic tool to be applied in essentially every other area. The book is organized so that selected chapters can either be studied together or used as a reference. The core of the book consists of textual substitution, equality and assignment, Boolean expressions, propositional calculus, quantification and predicate calculus. The remaining chapters can be selected according to individual course outlines.
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