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Introductory Combinatorics

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This book emphasizes combinatorial ideas including the pigeon-hole principle, counting techniques, permutations and combinations, Pólya counting, binomial coefficients, inclusion-exclusion principle, generating functions and recurrence relations, and combinatortial structures (matchings, designs, graphs). The volume provides a complete examination of combinatorial ideas and techniques. For individuals interested in combinatorial concepts.

608 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1977

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December 18, 2014
For the most part I found it to be very boring and not as useful as I hoped. I found myself constantly having to go to outside sources to do effective studying, which I normally do anyway; but instead of the outside sources being supplementary to the text, they had become primary over the text.
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January 17, 2019
This was required for a course. Pretty good introductory text, and the book did a good job of explaining topics when they needed expanding upon, and keeping a decent pace in general.
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May 31, 2015
If you're into a different kind of counting about mathematics, here you go! ;)
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