How to Count (An Introduction to Combinatorics and Its Applications)
The goal of this book is to provide a reasonably self-contained introduction to com binatorics. For this reason, this book assumes no knowledge of combinatorics. It does however assume that the reader has been introduced to elementary proof techniques and mathematical reasoning. These modest prer...
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The goal of this book is to provide a reasonably self-contained introduction to com
binatorics. For this reason, this book assumes no knowledge of combinatorics.
It does however assume that the reader has been introduced to elementary proof
techniques and mathematical reasoning. These modest prerequisites are typically de
veloped at the late sophomore or early junior level. Students wishing to improve their
skills in such areas are referred to Mathematical Proofs: A Transition to Advanced
Mathematics by Chartrand et al. [14]... |
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