Alan Doerr and Kenneth Levasseur
Digital versions | PDF and HTML (part 1) |
Latex source | No |
Exercises | Yes |
Solutions | Yes |
License | Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 |
- Text for a sophomore level discrete structures course
- Version 2.0, March 2013
- Previously published by Pearson as Applied Discrete Structures for Computer Science
- 494 pages, 16 chapters
- Exercises and supplemental exercises for each chapter; short answers to odd-numbered problems
- Some concepts illustrated with Sage enabled web pages
- Print versions from Lulu: $30 for entire book, $21 for chapters 1–10, $16 for chapters 11–16
- Also available is a Mathematica version with each chapter a notebook
- Course adoption list available
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This textbook contains the content of a two semester course in discrete structures, which is typically a second-year course for students in computer science or mathematics, but it does not have a calculus prerequisite. The material for the first semester is in chapters 1-10 and includes logic, set theory, functions, relations, recursion, graphs, trees, and elementary combinatorics. The second semester material in chapters 11-16 deals with algebraic structures: binary operations, groups, matrix algebra, Boolean algebra, monoids and automata, rings and fields.