Topics in Finite and Discrete Mathematics
Written for a broad audience of students in mathematics, computer science, operations research, statistics, and engineering, this textbook presents a short, lively survey of several fascinating non-calculus topics in modern applied mathematics. Coverage includes probability, mathematical finance, graphs, linear programming, statistics, computer science algorithms, and groups. A key feature is the abundance of interesting examples not normally found in standard finite mathematics courses, such as options pricing and arbitrage, tournaments, and counting formulas. The author assumes a level of mathematical sophistication at the beginning calculus level, that is, students should have had at least a course in pre-calculus, and the added sophistication attained from studying calculus would be useful.
- Short, lively survey of non-calculus areas in applied maths
- Author is a proven textbook writer known for combining accuracy with easy-to-understand mathematical arguments
- An unusual selection of topics with an abundance of interesting examples
Product details
December 2000Paperback
9780521775717
278 pages
229 × 152 × 15 mm
0.39kg
53 b/w illus. 15 tables 230 exercises
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Table of Contents
- 1. Preliminaries
- 2. Combinatorial analysis
- 3. Probability
- 4. Mathematics of finance
- 5. Graphs and trees
- 6. Direct graphs
- 7. Linear programming
- 8. Sorting and searching
- 9. Statistics
- 10. Groups and permutations.