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A course in discrete mathematical structures / L.R. Vermani, Shalini Vermani.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Imperial College Press, c2012.Description: xiv, 626 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781848166967 (cased)
  • 1848166966 (cased)
  • 9781848167070 (pbk.)
  • 1848166966 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 511.1
Online resources: Summary: This book provides a broad introduction to some of the most fascinating and beautiful areas of discrete mathematical structures. It starts with a chapter on sets and goes on to provide examples in logic, applications of the principle of inclusion and exclusion and finally the pigeonhole principal. Computational techniques including the principle of mathematical introduction are provided, as well as a study on elementary properties of graphs, trees and lattices. Some basic results on groups, rings, fields and vector spaces are also given, the treatment of which is intentionally simple since such results are fundamental as a foundation for students of discrete mathematics. In addition, some results on solutions of systems of linear equations are discussed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book provides a broad introduction to some of the most fascinating and beautiful areas of discrete mathematical structures. It starts with a chapter on sets and goes on to provide examples in logic, applications of the principle of inclusion and exclusion and finally the pigeonhole principal. Computational techniques including the principle of mathematical introduction are provided, as well as a study on elementary properties of graphs, trees and lattices. Some basic results on groups, rings, fields and vector spaces are also given, the treatment of which is intentionally simple since such results are fundamental as a foundation for students of discrete mathematics. In addition, some results on solutions of systems of linear equations are discussed.

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