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Discrete Mathematics for Computing

Peter Grossman

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English
Red Globe Press
16 December 2008
Discrete Mathematics for Computing presents the essential mathematics needed for the study of computing and information systems. The subject is covered in a gentle and informal style, but without compromising the need for correct methodology. It is perfect for students with a limited background in mathematics.

This new edition includes: - An expanded section on encryption - Additional examples of the ways in which theory can be applied to problems in computing - Many more exercises covering a range of levels, from the basic to the more advanced

This book is ideal for students taking a one-semester introductory course in discrete mathematics - particularly for first year undergraduates studying Computing and Information Systems.

PETER GROSSMAN has worked in both academic and industrial roles as a mathematician and computing professional. As a lecturer in mathematics, he was responsible for coordinating and developing mathematics courses for Computing students. He has also applied his skills in areas as diverse as calculator design, irrigation systems and underground mine layouts. He lives and works in Melbourne, Australia.
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Imprint:   Red Globe Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd ed. 2008
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 189mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   650g
ISBN:   9780230216112
ISBN 10:   0230216110
Pages:   328
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of symbols Introduction to Algorithms Bases and Number Representation Computer Representation and Arithmetic Logic Sets and Relations Functions Induction and Recursion Boolean Algebra and Digital Circuits Combinatorics Introduction to Graph Theory Trees Number Theory Algorithms and Computational Complexity.

PETER GROSSMAN has worked in both academic and industrial roles as a mathematician and computing professional. As a lecturer in mathematics, he was responsible for coordinating and developing of mathematics courses for Computer Science students. He is based in Australia and currently works in industry, in the areas of mathematical modelling and software development.

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