Discrete Mathematics for Computing
£52.20£57.00 (-8%)
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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Additional information
Publisher | 3rd edition (16 Dec. 2008), Palgrave |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 332 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0230216110 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0230216112 |
Dimensions | 18.9 x 1.75 x 24.61 cm |
by Michael Kalynycz
very good
by bards
Helps a lot with getting a Computer Science Degree!
by John Watson
Covers everything and more needed within my discrete maths unit for my computer science course. Would recommend. Clearly written and great examples.
by SergiuCC
I need it this book for University, therefore before buying it from my University store I had a look around to see if I can find this book at a better price and I did.
The delivery and the product were what I’ve expected.