Topics in Finite and Discrete Mathematics
Written for students in mathematics, computer science, operations research, statistics, and engineering, this text presents a concise lively survey of several fascinating non-calculus topics in modern applied mathematics. Sheldon Ross, noted textbook author and scientist, covers probability, mathematical finance, graphs, linear programming, statistics, computer science algorithms, and groups. He offers an abundance of interesting examples not normally found in standard finite mathematics courses: options pricing and arbitrage, tournaments, and counting formulas. The chapters assume a level of mathematical sophistication at the beginning calculus level, that is, a course in pre-calculus.
- 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
July 2000Hardback
9780521772594
278 pages
236 × 157 × 21 mm
0.515kg
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.