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100 1 _aEpp, Susanna S.
245 1 0 _aDiscrete mathematics with applications
_cby Susanna S. Epp.
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aBelmont :
_bThomson-Brooks,
_c©2004
300 _axix, 775, 116, 13 p. :
_bill. ;
_c27 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
505 _tChapter 1 : The logic of compound statements
505 _tChapter 2 : The logic of quantified statements
505 _tChapter 3 : Elementary number theory and methods of proof
505 _tChapter 4 : Sequences, mathematical induction, and recursion
505 _tChapter 5 : Set theory
505 _tChapter 6 : Properties of functions
505 _tChapter 7 : Properties of relations
505 _tChapter 8 : Counting and probability
505 _tChapter 9 : Theory of graphs and trees
505 _tChapter 10 : Analysis of algorthm efficiency
505 _tChapter 11 : Regular expressions and finite-state automata
505 _tChapter 12 : Appendix A Properties of the real Numbers
520 _aThis edition explains complex, abstract concepts with clarity and precision and provides a strong foundation for computer science and upper-level mathematics courses of the computer age. Author Susanna Epp 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, recursive thinking, computability, automata, cryptography and combinatorics, students discover that the ideas of discrete mathematics underlie and are essential to today's science and technology.
650 0 _aMathematics.
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