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Exploring Discrete Mathematics with Maple
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As introduction to discrete mathematics is usually taught in a tradition...
Editora: McGraw Hill
ISBN: 0071155031
Autor: Kenneth Rosen
Páginas: 387
Formato: 18 x 23,5 (impresso)
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Sinopse: As introduction to discrete mathematics is usually taught in a traditional way. Concepts, applications, and problem solving techniques are presented with worked examples provided to illustrate key points. The questions included in the textbook exercise sets to reinforce these key points are designed to be solved without a large amount of computation. But today, with modern mathematical computation software, such as Maple, complications can be carried out easily and quickly. Having such computational tools provides a new dimension to a course in discrete mathematics course, namely an enquiring and experimental approach to learning. This book is designed to bridge the traditional approach. Using computational software, students can experiment directly with many objects important in discrete mathematics. These includes sets, large integers, combinatorial objects, graphs, and trees. Furthermore , by using interactive computational software to do this, students can explore these examples more thoroughly thereby fostering a deeper understanding of concepts, applications, and problem solving techniques. This supplement has two main goals. The fist is to help students learn how to carry out computations in discrete mathematics using Maple, a widely used software package for interactive mathematical computation. The second is to guide students through the process of mathematical discovery through the use of computational tools. This exploration is based on the use of Maple. |
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