A comprehensive and widely used textbook covering logic, set theory, combinatorics, graph theory, number theory, and algorithmic applications. Practical examples and extensive exercises suit both self-study and course use.
A textbook on discrete mathematics intended for undergraduate students, covering essential topics such as logic, set theory, combinatorics, graph theory, and discrete structures used in computer science and mathematical reasoning.
This introductory text presents fundamental concepts in graph theory, including definitions, connectivity, Eulerian and Hamiltonian paths, trees, graph coloring, planar graphs, and network flows. Each chapter includes worked examples and exercises, designed for undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, computer science, or engineering.
This undergraduate textbook presents comprehensive coverage of algebra topics—including polynomial, rational, exponential/logarithmic, and trigonometric functions—with an emphasis on problem-solving strategies and real-world applications. Ideal for a one- or two-semester college algebra course.