Mathematical structures for computer science : discrete mathematics and its applications
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Mathematical structures for computer science : discrete mathematics and its applications
W.H. Freeman, c2014
7th ed
- : hbk
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Includes index
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Description
Mathematical Structures for Computer Science, written by Judith L. Gersting, is a vital textbook for computer science undergraduate students, which helps to introduce readers to the maths behind computing. This textbook has long been much loved and acclaimed for its clear, concise presentation of essential concepts and its exceptional range of applications relevant to computer science majors.
This new edition made the textbook the first discrete mathematics textbook to be revised in order to meet the proposed new ACM/IEEE standards of the course. It features new material, including new sections on probability, coding theory, matrices and order of magnitude. It also includes roughly 30% more exercises and examples, further aiding students' learning of this complex subject underpinning the field of computing.
Table of Contents
1. Formal Logic.- 2. Proofs, Recursion, and Analysis of Algorithms.- 3. Sets, Combinatorics, Probability, and Number Theory.- 4. Relations, Functions, and Matrices.- 5. Graphs and Trees.- 6. Graph Algorithms.- 7. Boolean Algebra and Computer Logic.- 8. Modeling Arithmetic, Computation, and Languages.
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