This award-winning textbook targets the gap between introductory texts in discrete mathematics and advanced graduate texts in enumerative combinatorics.
This book endeavors to deepen our understanding of lattice path combinatorics, explore key types of special sequences, elucidate their interconnections, and concurrently champion the author's interpretation of the "e;combinatorial spirit"e;.
The mathematical study of games is an intriguing endeavor with implications and applications that reach far beyond tic-tac-toe, chess, and poker to economics, business, and even biology and politics.
Introduction to Enumerative and Analytic Combinatorics fills the gap between introductory texts in discrete mathematics and advanced graduate texts in enumerative combinatorics.
Elementary Number Theory takes an accessible approach to teaching students about the role of number theory in pure mathematics and its important applications to cryptography and other areas.
Entre los libros de divulgación de las matemáticas hay unos pocos que, tomando como centro algún teorema relevante y complejo, dedican el texto completo a explicar su historia, presentar temas vecinos e incluso acercar una idea de la demostración.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: The Polymath Who Brought Us Calculus focuses on the life and accomplishments of one of the seventeenth century's most influential mathematicians and philosophers.
Like its bestselling predecessor, Elliptic Curves: Number Theory and Cryptography, Second Edition develops the theory of elliptic curves to provide a basis for both number theoretic and cryptographic applications.
The Four Corners of Mathematics: A Brief History, from Pythagoras to Perelman describes the historical development of the 'big ideas' in mathematics in an accessible and intuitive manner.
Mathematical Theory of Fuzzy Sets presents the mathematical theory of non-normal fuzzy sets such that it can be rigorously used as a basic tool to study engineering and economic problems under a fuzzy environment.
Taking an approach to the subject that is suitable for a broad readership, Discrete Mathematics: Proofs, Structures, and Applications, Third Edition provides a rigorous yet accessible exposition of discrete mathematics, including the core mathematical foundation of computer science.
This award-winning textbook targets the gap between introductory texts in discrete mathematics and advanced graduate texts in enumerative combinatorics.
Continuing a bestselling tradition, An Introduction to Cryptography, Second Edition provides a solid foundation in cryptographic concepts that features all of the requisite background material on number theory and algorithmic complexity as well as a historical look at the field.
Esta obra es de interés para aquellas personas que encuentran en las matemáticas el lenguaje universal con el cual se pueden explicar los fenómenos que se presentan en nuestro entorno y, por supuesto, para quienes ven en ella una puerta que los llevará hacia la búsqueda del conocimiento orientado al desarrollo científico y tecnológico.
The Four Corners of Mathematics: A Brief History, from Pythagoras to Perelman describes the historical development of the 'big ideas' in mathematics in an accessible and intuitive manner.
Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science introduces students to the discrete mathematics needed later in their Computer Science coursework with theory of computation topics interleaved throughout.
While maintaining the lucidity of the first edition, Discrete Chaos, Second Edition: With Applications in Science and Engineering now includes many recent results on global stability, bifurcation, chaos, and fractals.
Calculus for Business and Economics: An Example-Based Introduction is designed for first-year university students specializing in business and economics.
Naive Set Theory: A Rigorous Approach aims to provide a complete and unitary presentation of naive set theory as the foundation of the whole mathematics.
A Mathematical Tour introduces readers to a selection of mathematical topics chosen for their centrality, importance, historical significance, and intrinsic appeal and beauty.
This textbook is designed for a one-year graduate course in real algebraic geometry, with a particular focus on positivity and sums of squares of polynomials.
Mathematical Methods in Medical and Biological Sciences presents mathematical methods for computational models arising in the medical and biological sciences.
Mathematical Methods in Medical and Biological Sciences presents mathematical methods for computational models arising in the medical and biological sciences.
Calculus for Business and Economics: An Example-Based Introduction is designed for first-year university students specializing in business and economics.
An effective blend of carefully explained theory and practical applications, this text imparts the fundamentals of both information theory and data compression.
The Star and the Whole: Gian-Carlo Rota on Mathematics and Phenomenology, authored by Fabrizio Palombi, is the first book to study Rota's philosophical reflection.
The effectiveness of federated learning in high performance information systems and informatics based solutions for addressing current information support requirements is demonstrated in this book.