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Computational Discrete Mathematics


Computational Discrete Mathematics

Author: Sriram Pemmaraju

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2003-12-08


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This definitive reference on Combinatorica contains examples of all 450 functions plus tutorial text.

Discrete Mathematics for Computing


Discrete Mathematics for Computing

Author: Peter Grossman

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2002-01


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Written with a clear and informal style Discrete Mathematics for Computing is aimed at first year undergraduate computing students with very little mathematical background. It is a low-level introductory text which takes the topics at a gentle pace, covering all the essential material that forms the background for studies in computing and information systems. This edition includes new sections on proof methods and recurrences, and the examples have been updated throughout to reflect the changes in computing since the first edition.

Programming with Mathematica®


Programming with Mathematica®

Author: Paul Wellin

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2013-01-10


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Starting from first principles, this book covers all of the foundational material needed to develop a clear understanding of the Mathematica language, with a practical emphasis on solving problems. Concrete examples throughout the text demonstrate how Mathematica can be used to solve problems in science, engineering, economics/finance, computational linguistics, geoscience, bioinformatics, and a range of other fields. The book will appeal to students, researchers and programmers wishing to further their understanding of Mathematica. Designed to suit users of any ability, it assumes no formal knowledge of programming so it is ideal for self-study. Over 290 exercises are provided to challenge the reader's understanding of the material covered and these provide ample opportunity to practice using the language. Mathematica notebooks containing examples, programs and solutions to exercises are available from www.cambridge.org/wellin.