John Wiley & Sons, 1993. - 538 pages.
Applauded by reviewers for its inviting, conversational style and outstanding coverage of logic and inductions, it introduces students to the topics and language of discrete mathematics and prepares them for future work in mathematics and/or computer science. Mattson develops students' mathematical thinking and overall maturity through careful presentation and development of proofs, numerous detailed examples and corresponding exercises and applications that allow students to make concrete use of the theory presented. Exercises are varied, ranging from simple problems to challenging extensions of the topics introduced.
Applauded by reviewers for its inviting, conversational style and outstanding coverage of logic and inductions, it introduces students to the topics and language of discrete mathematics and prepares them for future work in mathematics and/or computer science. Mattson develops students' mathematical thinking and overall maturity through careful presentation and development of proofs, numerous detailed examples and corresponding exercises and applications that allow students to make concrete use of the theory presented. Exercises are varied, ranging from simple problems to challenging extensions of the topics introduced.