Kenneth H. Rosen
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Discrete Mathematics and its Applications
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published
2000
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77 editions
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Student Solutions Guide for Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
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published
1988
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13 editions
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Elementary Number Theory and Its Applications (4th Edition)
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published
1984
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23 editions
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UNIX: The Complete Reference
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published
1999
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6 editions
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Handbook of Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics
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published
1999
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7 editions
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UNIX System V release 4 : an introduction for new and experienced users
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published
1990
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4 editions
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Mc Graw Hill: Instructor's Resource Guide for Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
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Introducing Game Theory and its Applications
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published
2004
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5 editions
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Open Computing's Best Unix Tips Ever
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published
1994
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2 editions
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McGraw-Hill Education Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications (SIE) | 8th Edition
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“WHY STUDY DISCRETE MATHEMATICS? There are several important reasons for studying discrete mathematics. First, through this course you can develop your mathematical maturity: that is, your ability to understand and create mathematical arguments. You will not get very far in your studies in the mathematical sciences without these skills. Second, discrete mathematics is the gateway to more advanced courses in all parts of the mathematical sciences. Discrete mathematics provides the mathematical foundations for many computer science courses, including data structures, algorithms, database theory, automata theory, formal languages, compiler theory, computer security, and operating systems. Students find these courses much more difficult when they have not had the appropriate mathematical foundations from discrete mathematics.”
― Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
― Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
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