Concrete Mathematics A Foundation for Computer Science

Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science by Ronald L. Graham is a comprehensive text published by Addison-Wesley in 1994. This second edition spans 657 pages and is presented in English. The book introduces the mathematical concepts essential for advanced computer programming and algorithm analysis, aiming to equip readers with the necessary skills to tackle complex problems and evaluate intricate sums.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of mathematical techniques that reveal subtle patterns in data, making it a valuable resource for computer scientists and serious mathematics users across various disciplines. The content focuses on building a solid foundation in mathematics, which is crucial for solving advanced computational challenges. This edition serves as both a textbook and a reference guide, reflecting the authors’ commitment to providing relevant mathematical skills for practical applications.
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“This book introduces the mathematics that supports advanced computer programming and the analysis of algorithms. The primary aim of its well-known authors is to provide a solid and relevant base of mathematical skills – the skills needed to solve complex problems, to evaluate horrendous sums, and to discover subtle patterns in data. It is an indispensable text and reference not only for computer scientists – the authors themselves rely heavily on it! – but for serious users of mathematics in virtually every discipline.”–from Amazon.com.
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