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Invitation to Discrete Mathematics

by Jiri Matousek, Jaroslav Nesetril
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Synopsis

Invitation to Discrete Mathematics is at once an introduction and a thoroughly comprehensive textbook for courses in combinatorics and graph theory. It also contains introductory chapters for more specialized courses such as probabilistic methods, applied linear algebra, combinatorial enumeration, and operations research. A lively and entertaining style is combined with rigorous mathematics, and the many illustrations, examples and exercises make the book particularly accessible and user-friendly.

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Designed primarily for undergraduate and early graduate students, this book is based on the notion that mathematics should cultivate clear and logical thinking. To this end, Matousek (computer science) and Nesetril (mathematics) both of Charles University, Prague, have included over 400 exercises ranging in difficulty and many with hints or suggestions for solution. The authors have used a narrow focus to examine combinatorics and graph theory in depth, rather than the whole range of discrete mathematics. Some specific topics covered include asymptotic estimates, finite projective planes, probability, generating functions, and graph algorithms. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Jiri Matousek

Jiri Matousek received his PhD in Mathematics from the Charles University in Prague in 1990 and is now Professor of Computer Science at Charles University Prague. He has held several visiting positions at universities in the U.S., Germany, Switzerland, Japan, and other countries. Humboldt Research Fellow in 1992 (Free University Berlin). Prize for Young Mathematicians of the 2nd European Congress of Mathematics in Budapest in 1996, speaker at the ICM 1998.
Jaroslav Nesetril received his PhD from the Charles University in Prague in 1975 and is now Professor of Mathematics at Charles University Prague. He has held several visiting positions abroad (U.S.A., Canada, Germany). Currently he is the head of the Centre for Theoretical Computer Science (ITI) at Charles University and the director of the international center for Discrete Mathematics, Theoretical Computer Science and Their Applications (DIMATIA).

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198570431

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