Essential Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science (Libro en Inglés)

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ISBN: 9780691179292
por Vintage
Those teaching computer scientists who take discrete mathematics alongside other mathematics modules such as linear algebra and calculus (as is the case with the CS20 students at Harvard), and who need a book with an emphasis on proof, will likely and this book a very good choice for their students.---London Mathematical Society, Glenn HaweI want to share with everybody my enjoyment of this excellent textbook.---Narciso Marti-Oliet, European Math Society A more intuitive approach to the mathematical foundation of computer scienceDiscrete mathematics is the basis of much of computer science, from algorithms and automata theory to combinatorics and graph theory. This textbook covers the discrete mathematics that every computer science student needs to learn. Guiding students quickly through thirty-one short chapters that discuss one major topic each, this flexible book can be tailored to fit the syllabi for a variety of courses. Proven in the classroom, Essential Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science aims to teach mathematical reasoning as well as concepts and skills by stressing the art of proof. It is fully illustrated in color, and each chapter includes a concise summary as well as a set of exercises. The text requires only precalculus, and where calculus is needed, a quick summary of the basic facts is provided. Essential Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science is the ideal introductory textbook for standard undergraduate courses, and is also suitable for high school courses, distance education for adult learners, and self-study.The essential introduction to discrete mathematicsFeatures thirty-one short chapters, each suitable for a single class lessonIncludes more than 300 exercisesAlmost every formula and theorem proved in fullBreadth of content makes the book adaptable to a variety of coursesEach chapter includes a concise summarySolutions manual available to instructors Biografía del autor Harry Lewis is Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science and former dean of Harvard College at Harvard University. His books include Blown to Bits: Your Life, Liberty, and Happiness after the Digital Explosion. Rachel Zax is a software engineer at Google.

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  • Autor: Lewis, Harry