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Schaum's Outline of Discrete Mathematics, Revised Third Edition

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Date

August 26, 2009

Format

Paperback, 474 pages

ISBN

0071615865 / 9780071615860

Edition Number
3

Language
English

Affiliations
University of Georgia

Audience
College/higher education

Imprint
McGraw-Hill

Series
Schaum's Outline Series

Publisher
McGraw-Hill

Country
United States

Copyright
2010

Dimensions
8.2 in Width x 0.77 in Thick

Weight
0.328 lb

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Table of contents

Schaum's Outline of Discrete Mathematics, 3ed
1. Set Theory
2. Relations
3. Functions and Algorithms
4. Logic and Propositional Calculus
5. Techniques of Counting
6. Advanced Counting Techniques, Recursion
7. Probability
8. Graph Theory
9. Directed Graphs
10. Binary Trees
11. Properties of the Integers
12. Languages, Automata, Machines
13. Finite State Machines and Turing Machines
14. Ordered Sets and Lattices
15. Boolean Algebra
Appendix A: Vectors and Matrices
Appendix B: Algebraic Systems

Biographical note

Seymour Lipschutz is a professor of mathematics at Temple University in Philadelphia and teaches at regular intervals at the University of Beijing. He is one of Schaums' most prolific authors, with more than 15 Outlines to his credit.
Mark Lipson (Philadelphia, PA) is on the mathematics faculty at the University of Georgia, and has taught at Northeastern University and Boston University.