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Discrete Structures with Contemporary Applications

Alexander Stanoyevitch

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English
Chapman & Hall/CRC
19 January 2011
"Reflecting many of the recent advances and trends in this area, Discrete Structures with Contemporary Applications covers the core topics in discrete structures as well as an assortment of novel applications-oriented topics. The applications described include simulations, genetic algorithms, network flows, probabilistic primality tests, public key cryptography, and coding theory.

A modern and comprehensive introduction to discrete structures With clear definitions and theorems and carefully explained proofs, this classroom-tested text presents an accessible yet rigorous treatment of the material. Numerous worked-out examples illustrate key points while figures and tables help students grasp the more subtle and difficult concepts. ""Exercises for the Reader"" are interspersed throughout the text, with complete solutions included in an appendix. In addition to these, each section ends with extensive, carefully crafted exercise sets ranging from routine to nontrivial; answers can be found in another appendix. Most sections also contain computer exercises that guide students through the process of writing their own programs on any computing platform. Accommodates various levels of computer implementation Although the book highly encourages the use of computing platforms, it can be used without computers. The author explains algorithms in ordinary English and, when appropriate, in a natural and easy-to-understand pseudo code that can be readily translated into any computer language. A supporting website provides an extensive set of sample programs."

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Imprint:   Chapman & Hall/CRC
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 51mm
Weight:   1.820kg
ISBN:   9781439817681
ISBN 10:   1439817685
Pages:   1002
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Alexander Stanoyevitch is a professor at California State University--Dominguez Hills. He completed his doctorate in mathematical analysis at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and has held academic positions at the University of Hawaii and the University of Guam. Dr. Stanoyevitch has taught many upper-level classes to mathematics and computer science students, has published several articles in leading mathematical journals, and has been an invited speaker at numerous lectures and conferences in the United States, Europe, and Asia. His research interests include areas of both pure and applied mathematics.

Reviews for Discrete Structures with Contemporary Applications

... this textbook is excellent. The author clearly had put a lot of effort in presenting the topics clearly and as engaging as possible. His many years of teaching and mentoring clearly show. The more I read it through the more I like the book, especially how the exercises are so carefully selected and presented. For this reason alone, this book is worth keeping and using. ... The topics covered should provide enough materials for two or even three semester courses. I heartily recommend this textbook and have been using it both in preparing teaching materials and in educating myself. ... The level of difficulty makes this book suitable for undergraduate and beginning graduate students of mathematics and computer science. -IACR Book Reviews, September 2014 ...this is the most physically readable textbook that I have seen in a long time. The print is clear and large ... The text is readable, there are many examples and in many cases proofs of the theorems are included. A large number of exercises are provided and split into two categories, the traditional math problem and exercises to be performed on a computer. ... The two most important courses in the computer science major are the first programming and discrete math classes. Each establishes a foundation of skills that will be repeatedly used throughout the major field of study and this book is an excellent text for the development of the needed skills in math. -Charles Ashbacher, MAA Reviews, March 2011


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