Logic and Discrete Mathematics A Computer Science Perspective
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Publisher: Prentice Hall Summary: This book covers all the traditional topics of discrete mathematicslogic, sets, relations, functions, and graphsand reflects recent trends in computer science.Shows how to use discrete mathematics and logic for specifying new computer applications, and how to reason about programs in a systematic way. DescribesProlog, a programming language based on logic, and a section onMiranda,language bad on functions. Featuresnu [read more]
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This book covers all the traditional topics of discrete mathematicslogic, sets, relations, functions, and graphsand reflects recent trends in computer science.Shows how to use discrete mathematics and logic for specifying new computer applications, and how to reason about programs in a systematic way. DescribesProlog, a programming language based on logic, and a section onMiranda,language bad on functions. Featuresnumerous exampleswhich relate the mathematical concepts to problems in computer science.
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