Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications : Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications - Jonathan L. Gross

Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications

By: Jonathan L. Gross

Hardcover | 16 November 2007 | Edition Number 1

At a Glance

Hardcover


$464.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $116.25 with

 or 

Ships in 15 to 25 business days

Combinatorial Methods with Computer Applications provides in-depth coverage of recurrences, generating functions, partitions, and permutations, along with some of the most interesting graph and network topics, design constructions, and finite geometries. Requiring only a foundation in discrete mathematics, it can serve as the textbook in a combinatorial methods course or in a combined graph theory and combinatorics course.

After an introduction to combinatorics, the book explores six systematic approaches within a comprehensive framework: sequences, solving recurrences, evaluating summation expressions, binomial coefficients, partitions and permutations, and integer methods. The author then focuses on graph theory, covering topics such as trees, isomorphism, automorphism, planarity, coloring, and network flows. The final chapters discuss automorphism groups in algebraic counting methods and describe combinatorial designs, including Latin squares, block designs, projective planes, and affine planes. In addition, the appendix supplies background material on relations, functions, algebraic systems, finite fields, and vector spaces.

Paving the way for students to understand and perform combinatorial calculations, this accessible text presents the discrete methods necessary for applications to algorithmic analysis, performance evaluation, and statistics as well as for the solution of combinatorial problems in engineering and the social sciences.

Industry Reviews
! The book is very carefully written and might be a good starting point for undergraduate students. ! --Zentralblatt MATH 1168 I recently got [this] book on combinatorics and applications to computer science, and I like it so much that I am trying to re-shape some of the discrete maths courses I teach so that I could use it. I liked particularly [the] section on asymptotics, which is much more accessible for my undergrads than Graham, Knuth, and Patashnik. --Josef Lauri, University of Malta

More in Operating Systems

Microsoft Power BI Step by Step - Jose Escalante
Principles of Operating Systems - Kate Summers
Theory of Fun for Game Design - Raph Koster

RRP $85.75

$43.75

49%
OFF
Windows 11 All-in-One For Dummies, 2nd Edition : For Dummies - Ciprian Adrian Rusen
iPad & iPad Pro for Dummies : 2024-2025 Edition - Paul McFedries

RRP $49.95

$38.75

22%
OFF
Troubleshooting PCs For Dummies : For Dummies (Computer/Tech) - Dan Gookin
Git : Pocket Guide : A Working Introduction - Richard Silverman

RRP $47.75

$26.75

44%
OFF
UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook : 5th Edition - Ben Whaley
Learning the bash Shell : In a Nutshell (O'Reilly) - Cameron Newham
The Site Reliability Workbook : Practical ways to implement SRE - Betsy Beyer
Linux Pocket Guide : 4th Edition - Essential Commands - Daniel J. Barrett
Rust Atomics and Locks : Low-Level Concurrency in Practice - Mara Bos