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Discrete Mathematics for Computing

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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.

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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January 9, 2016
Quite OK introductory kind of book... although it doesn't go deep into anything, some of the exercises are rather interesting :P but if one wants to study the topics with more depth, this book is absolutely too simple...
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