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- Good Book On Combinatorics - Mathematics Stack Exchange
I’m fond of Miklós Bóna, Introduction to Enumerative Combinatorics; it’s extremely well written and doesn’t require a lot of background Of the books that have already been mentioned, I like Graham, Knuth, Patashnik, Concrete Mathematics, isn’t precisely a book on combinatorics, but it offers an excellent treatment of many combinatorial tools; it probably requires a little more
- number theory - What are the prerequisites for combinatorics . . .
In my opinion the "prerequisite" knowledge for Combinatorics Discrete mathematics is primarily basic logic Many people would say that this falls under discrete math, but I think the main things that you will need to understand are Truth Tables, De Morgan, Induction, set theory and such Many discrete books cover these topics, so don't be too
- Newest combinatorics Questions - Mathematics Stack Exchange
What are the best strategies for solving complex combinatorics problems? [closed] I'm currently studying combinatorics and often struggle with complex problems that go beyond basic counting or permutations While I understand fundamental concepts like the pigeonhole principle,
- combinatorics - Addition and Multiplication in Combinations . . .
How can we determine when are we supposed to use addition or multiplication in combinations? Consider the question: What is the number of ways of choosing 4 cards from a pack of 52 playing cards?
- combinatorics - The Number Of Integer Solutions Of Equations . . .
Firstly, considering the number of positive integer-valued solutions An approach to solving this problem for positive integer-valued solutions is to imagine that you have n n indistinguishable objects lined up and that you want to divide them into r r nonempty groups To do so, you can select r − 1 r−1 of the n − 1 n−1 spaces between adjacent objects as the dividing points See the
- combinatorics - Which book (s) complements Combinatorial Problems . . .
Currently, I am an undergraduate student I have been told that "Combinatorial Problems and Exercises by László Lovász" is a book one must master before one may consider oneself to be a strong PhD Masters candidate in the field of combinatorics
- combinatorics - Why should a combinatorialist know category theory . . .
Explore related questions combinatorics soft-question category-theory See similar questions with these tags
- combinatorics - A comprehensive list of binomial identities . . .
Is there a comprehensive resource listing binomial identities? I am more interested in combinatorial proofs of such identities, but even a list without proofs will do
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