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Relations and Graphs : Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists - Gunther Schmidt

Relations and Graphs

Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists

By: Gunther Schmidt, Thomas Ströhlein

Paperback | 16 January 2012

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Relational methods can be found at various places in computer science, notably in data base theory, relational semantics of concurrency, relationaltype theory, analysis of rewriting systems, and modern programming language design. In addition, they appear in algorithms analysis and in the bulk of discrete mathematics taught to computer scientists. This book is devoted to the background of these methods. It explains how to use relational and graph-theoretic methods systematically in computer science. A powerful formal framework of relational algebra is developed with respect to applications to a diverse range of problem areas. Results are first motivated by practical examples, often visualized by both Boolean 0-1-matrices and graphs, and then derived algebraically.

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