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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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