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Combinatorics: A Problem Oriented Approach
 
Combinatorics
MAA Press: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-88385-710-6
Product Code:  CLRM/8
List Price: $49.00
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eBook ISBN:  978-0-88385-981-0
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Softcover ISBN:  978-0-88385-710-6
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Combinatorics
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Combinatorics: A Problem Oriented Approach
MAA Press: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-88385-710-6
Product Code:  CLRM/8
List Price: $49.00
MAA Member Price: $36.75
AMS Member Price: $36.75
eBook ISBN:  978-0-88385-981-0
Product Code:  CLRM/8.E
List Price: $45.00
MAA Member Price: $33.75
AMS Member Price: $33.75
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-88385-710-6
eBook ISBN:  978-0-88385-981-0
Product Code:  CLRM/8.B
List Price: $94.00 $71.50
MAA Member Price: $70.50 $53.63
AMS Member Price: $70.50 $53.63
  • Book Details
     
     
    Classroom Resource Materials
    Volume: 81998; 136 pp

    The format of this book is unique in that it combines features of a traditional text with those of a problem book. The material is presented through a series of problems, about 250 in all, with connecting text; this is supplemented by 250 additional problems suitable for homework assignment. The problems are structured in order to introduce concepts in a logical order and in a thought-provoking way. The first four sections of the book deal with basic combinatorial entities; the last four cover special counting methods. Many applications to probability are included along the way. Students from a wide range of backgrounds—mathematics, computer science, or engineering—will appreciate this appealing introduction.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Part I. Basics
    • Section A: Strings
    • Section B: Combinations
    • Section C: Distributions
    • Section D: Partitions
    • Part II. Special Counting Methods
    • Section E: Inclusion and Exclusion
    • Section F: Recurrence Relations
    • Section G: Generating Functions
    • Section H: The Pólya-Redfield Method
  • Additional Material
     
     
  • Reviews
     
     
    • This book is a good supplemental resource for an instructor to a more substantial textbook at the mathematics graduate level ... What this book does extremely well is to connect the problems together and consequently tie the concepts together.

      Myriam Abramson, SIGACT News
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Volume: 81998; 136 pp

The format of this book is unique in that it combines features of a traditional text with those of a problem book. The material is presented through a series of problems, about 250 in all, with connecting text; this is supplemented by 250 additional problems suitable for homework assignment. The problems are structured in order to introduce concepts in a logical order and in a thought-provoking way. The first four sections of the book deal with basic combinatorial entities; the last four cover special counting methods. Many applications to probability are included along the way. Students from a wide range of backgrounds—mathematics, computer science, or engineering—will appreciate this appealing introduction.

  • Chapters
  • Part I. Basics
  • Section A: Strings
  • Section B: Combinations
  • Section C: Distributions
  • Section D: Partitions
  • Part II. Special Counting Methods
  • Section E: Inclusion and Exclusion
  • Section F: Recurrence Relations
  • Section G: Generating Functions
  • Section H: The Pólya-Redfield Method
  • This book is a good supplemental resource for an instructor to a more substantial textbook at the mathematics graduate level ... What this book does extremely well is to connect the problems together and consequently tie the concepts together.

    Myriam Abramson, SIGACT News
Review Copy – for publishers of book reviews
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