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Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists

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Stein/Drysdale/Bogart's "Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists" is ideal for computer science students taking the discrete math course.Written specifically for computer science students, this unique textbook directly addresses their needs by providing a foundation in discrete math while using motivating, relevant CS applications. This text takes an active-learning approach where activities are presented as exercises and the material is then fleshed out through explanations and extensions of the exercises.

528 pages, Paperback

First published March 17, 2010

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Clifford Stein

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August 19, 2019
Too much prose. Very little mathematics. Not written for mathematicians; perhaps, for computer science with business background. It was too boring to read. The authors try to make it easier, but they overlooked the other side of the spectrum.
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