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Sets, Logic and Maths for Computing (Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science)
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| #2656061 in Books | 2010-06-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.29 x.73 x7.01l,1.15 | File type: PDF | 320 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Just what I wanted|By Michael R. Broschat|This excellent book is a serious look at aspects of mathematics you need for the world of computer science. You have to take it as seriously as it is written, to get what you want from it, but that's true for any new subject. Ideally, this is a textbook for classroom education, but if you're willingly to be your own teacher (as I am hav||From the reviews: "The book covers the very basic concepts of sets, relations, functions, induction and recursion, combinatorics, probability, trees, propositional logic, and elementary concepts of predicate logic. The text is easy to read, and the concepts
This book equips the student with essential intellectual tools that are needed from the very beginning of university studies in computing. These consist of abilities and skills - to pass from a concrete problem to an abstract representation, reason with the abstract structure coherently and usefully, and return with booty to the specific situation. The most basic and useful concepts needed come from the worlds of sets (with also their employment as relations and functio...
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