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Discrete Mathematics Norman L. Biggs (Professor of Mathematics, London School of Economics, University of London)

Discrete Mathematics By Norman L. Biggs (Professor of Mathematics, London School of Economics, University of London)

Summary

Includes chapters on statements and proof, logical framework, and natural numbers and the integers. This edition also features over 1000 tailored exercises and an accompanying website containing hints and solutions to all exercises. It is suitable for mathematicians and computer scientists seeking a first approach to this topic.

Discrete Mathematics Summary

Discrete Mathematics by Norman L. Biggs (Professor of Mathematics, London School of Economics, University of London)

Biggs' Discrete Mathematics has been a best-selling textbook since the first and revised editions were published in 1986 and 1990, respectively. This second edition has been developed in response to undergraduate course changes and changes in students' needs. New to this edition are chapters on statements and proof, logical framework, and natural numbers and the integers, in addition to updated chapters from the previous edition. The new chapters are presented at a level suitable for mathematics and computer science students seeking a first approach to this broad and highly relevant topic. Each chapter contains newly developed tailored exercises, and miscellaneous exercises are presented throughout, providing the student with over 1000 individual tailored exercises. This edition is accompanied by a website www.oup.com/mathematics/discretemath containing hints and solutions to all exercises presented in the text, providing an invaluable resource for students and lecturers alike. The book is carefully structured, coherent and comprehensive, and is the ideal text for students seeking a clear introduction to discrete mathematics, graph theory, combinatorics, number theory, coding theory and abstract algebra.

Discrete Mathematics Reviews

This is a new edition of a successful textbook ... this revision is particularly welcome ... The text is written in a fluent but rigorous style and should appeal to sixthformers and undergraduates who are alienated by more formal presentations. There are plenty of approachable exercises, ranging from easy riders to establish technique to more challenging problems which introduce new ideas, and a bonus is that all the answers are available on a companion web-site. I can thoroughly recommend this text. * The Mathematical Gazette *
A well known definition says that a textbook is a book such that everybody thinks he can write a better one. Biggs' Discrete Mathematics is an exception - not only for its wide range of topics and its clear organization but notably for its excellent style of explanation. * EMS *
... the ideal choice for introductory courses to discrete mathematicians. * Zentralblatt MATH *

Table of Contents

THE LANGUAGE OF MATHEMATICS; TECHNIQUES; ALGORITHMS AND GRAPHS; ALGEBRAIC METHODS

Additional information

GOR004318999
9780198507178
0198507178
Discrete Mathematics by Norman L. Biggs (Professor of Mathematics, London School of Economics, University of London)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2002-12-19
442
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