Computational Discrete Mathematics
Discover the world of discrete mathematics with Computational Discrete Mathematics by Sriram Pemmaraju, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This comprehensive guide spans 496 pages and serves as an essential reference for both teaching and research applications in discrete mathematics.
At the heart of this book is Combinatorica, an extension of the renowned computer algebra system Mathematica®. It stands out as the most extensive software available for exploring combinatorial analysis and graph theory. Readers will find detailed examples of all 450 Combinatorica functions, accompanied by insightful tutorial text that delves into mathematical and algorithmic theories.
Whether you're a student, educator, or researcher, Computational Discrete Mathematics is an invaluable resource that combines practical software applications with theoretical foundations, making it a must-have for anyone interested in the field.