Wallis’s book on discrete mathematics is a resource for an introductory course in a subject fundamental to both mathematics and computer science, a course that is expected not only to cover certain specific topics but also to introduce students to important modes of thought specific to each discipline . . . Lower-division undergraduates through graduate students. —Choice reviews (Review of the First Edition)
Very appropriately entitled as a ‘beginner’s guide’, this textbook presents itself as the first exposure to discrete mathematics and rigorous proof for the mathematics or computer science student. —Zentralblatt Math (Review of the First Edition)
This second edition of A Beginner’s Guide to Discrete Mathematics presents a detailed guide to discrete mathematics and its relationship to other mathematical subjects including set theory, probability, cryptography, graph theory, and number theory. This textbook has a distinctly applied orientation and explores a variety of applications.
Key Features of the second edition:
1 Properties of Numbers
2 Sets and Data Structures
3 Boolean Algebras and Circuits
4 Relations and Functions
5 The Theory of Counting
6 Probability
7 Graph Theory
8 Matrices
9 Number Theory and Cryptography
10 The Theory of Voting
Solutions to Practice Exercises
Answers to Selected Exercises