Preface
Discrete Mathematical Structures aims to introduce, in a reasonably rigorous and lucid way, a hybrid subject that has gained an important place in mathematics and theoretical computer science. Although the content majorly deals with mathematics but it also has numerous applications in computer science and engineering.
The word ‘discrete’ means individually separate and distinct, and so it is regarded as opposite to continuous. Thus, discrete mathematics is the study of distinct objects and their relationships. The development of modern digital computers has greatly enhanced the applications of discrete mathematics. It includes topics dealing with abstraction such as abstract algebra, linear algebra, boolean algebra, graph theory and mathematical ...
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