Introduction to discrete mathematics : for computer science, information technology, and information systems / Winston S. Sirug
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- QA 39.3 .S57 2023
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Chapter 1 Formal logic -- Chapter 2 Set theory -- Chapter 3 Number theory -- Chapter 4 Relations and functions -- Chapter 5 Counting principles and probability -- Chapter 6 Boolean algebra -- Chapter 7 Matrices -- Chapter 8 Graphs -- Chapter 9 Trees -- Chapter 10 Recurrence relations
Introduction to discrete mathematics for computer science, information technology, and information systems is designed to give a background in formal logic, set theory, number theory, relations and functions, counting principles and probability, boolean algebra, matrices, graphs, trees, and recurrence relations. The text's primary objective is to develop the student's understanding of discrete mathematics and procedures needed to succeed in all computer science, information technology, information systems, and other related course offering to higher educational institutions. It is intended that the text be adaptable to courses in discrete mathematics and discrete structures following the Commission on Higher Education Memorandum Order 15 series of 2015. -- Preface
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