18151Discrete mathematic s: mathematical reasoning and proof with puzzles, patterns, and games
Contents: 1. Puzzles, patterns, and mathematical language; 2. A primer of mathematical writing; 3. Sets and boolean algebra; 4. Functions and relations; 5. Combinatorics; 6. Probability; 7. Graphs and trees.
18152Discrete mathematics : 3rd ed.
Providing an accessible introduction to discrete mathematics through an algorithmic approach that focuses on problem- solving techniques. This edition has the techniques of proofs woven into the text as a running theme and each chapter has the problem-solving corner. The text provides complete coverage of: Logic and Proofs; Algorithms; Counting Methods and the Pigeonhole Principle; Recurrence Relations; Graph Theory; Trees; Network Models; Boolean Algebra and Combinatorial Circuits; Automata, Grammars, and Languages; Computational Geometry.
18153Discrete mathematics : an introduction to mathematical reasoning : 4th ed.
This book provides a clear introduction to discrete mathematics and mathematical reasoning in a compact form that focuses on core topics. Renowned for her lucid, accessible prose, Epp explains complex, abstract concepts with clarity and precision, helping students develop the ability to think abstractly as they study each topic. In doing so, the book provides students with a strong foundation both for computer science and for other upper-level mathematics courses.
18154Discrete mathematics : mathematical reasoning and proof with puzzles, patterns, and games (Student solutions manual)
Did you know that games and puzzles have given birth to many of today's deepest mathematical subjects? Now, with Douglas Ensley and Winston Crawley's Introduction to Discrete Mathematics, you can explore mathematical writing, abstract structures, counting, discrete probability, and graph theory, through games, puzzles, patterns, magic tricks, and real-world problems. You will discover how new mathematical topics can be applied to everyday situations, learn how to work with proofs, and develop your problem-solving skills along the way.
18155Discrete mathematics and its applications : 5th ed.
This book provides a clear introduction to discrete mathematics and mathematical reasoning in a compact form that focuses on core topics. Renowned for her lucid, accessible prose, Epp explains complex, abstract concepts with clarity and precision, helping students develop the ability to think abstractly as they study each topic. In doing so, the book provides students with a strong foundation both for computer science and for other upper-level mathematics courses.
18156Discrete mathematics and its applications : 7th ed.
Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications is intended for one or two term introductory Discrete Mathematics courses taken by students from a wide variety of majors, including Computer Science, Mathematics, and Engineering. This renowned best-selling text, which has been used at over 500 institutions around the world, gives a focused introduction to the primary themes in a Discrete Mathematics course and demonstrates the relevance and practicality of Discrete Mathematics to a wide variety of real-world applications―from Computer Science to Data Networking, to Psychology, to Chemistry, to Engineering, to Linguistics, to Biology, to Business, and many other important fields.
18157Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science
Chapter 1: Counting. Chapter 2: Cryptography and number theory. Chapter 3: Reflections on logic and proof. Chapter 4: Induction, recursion and recurrences. Chapter 5: Probability. Chapter 6: Graphs.
18158Discrete mathematics for computer scientists
Written specifically for computer science students, this unique textbook directly addresses their needs by providing a foundation in discrete math while using motivating, relevant CS applications. This text takes an active-learning approach where activities are presented as exercises and the material is then fleshed out through explanations and extensions of the exercises.
18159Discrete mathematics with applications : 4th ed.
This book provides a clear introduction to discrete mathematics. Renowned for her lucid, accessible prose, Epp explains complex, abstract concepts with clarity and precision. This book presents not only the major themes of discrete mathematics, but also the reasoning that underlies mathematical thought. Students develop the ability to think abstractly as they study the ideas of logic and proof. While learning about such concepts as logic circuits and computer addition, algorithm analysis.
18160Discrete-time control systems : 2nd ed.
Intoduction to Discrete-time control systems; The z transform; z-Plane analysis of Discrete-time control system; Design of Discrete-time control system by conventional methods; State-Space analysis; ...