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Discrete encounters

By: Bauer, Craig P.
Publisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2020Description: xiii, 702 p. ; ill., 27 cm.ISBN: 9781498735865.Subject(s): Computer science, Mathematics | Discrete mathematics | Pascal's triangle | Bell numbers | Ulam's Conjecture | Data compression | De Moivre's theorem | De Morgan's law | Dirichlet pigeon-hole principle | Distributive laws | Fibonacci numbers | Four colour map theorem | The Game of Life | Glider | Icosian game | Venn diagrams | Inclusion-exclusion principle | Loans, mortgages | Mandelbrot set | Newton's method | Pascal's triangle | Perfect matching problem | Monty Hall Problem | Real-World Graphs | Reve's puzzle | Tessellation structure | Triangular numbers | Zeckendorf's theoremDDC classification: 004.0151 Summary: Eschewing the often standard dry and static writing style of traditional textbooks, Discrete Encounters provides a refreshing approach to discrete mathematics. The author blends traditional course topics and applications with historical context, pop culture references, and open problems. This book focuses on the historical development of the subject and provides fascinating details of the people behind the mathematics, along with their motivations, deepening readers’ appreciation of mathematics. This unique book covers many of the same topics found in traditional textbooks, but does so in an alternative, entertaining style that better captures readers’ attention. In addition to standard discrete mathematics material, the author shows the interplay between the discrete and the continuous and includes high-interest topics such as fractals, chaos theory, cellular automata, money-saving financial mathematics, and much more. Not only will readers gain a greater understanding of mathematics and its culture, they will also be encouraged to further explore the subject. Long lists of references at the end of each chapter make this easy. Highlights: Features fascinating historical context to motivate readers Text includes numerous pop culture references throughout to provide a more engaging reading experience Its unique topic structure presents a fresh approach The text’s narrative style is that of a popular book, not a dry textbook Includes the work of many living mathematicians Its multidisciplinary approach makes it ideal for liberal arts mathematics classes, leisure reading, or as a reference for professors looking to supplement traditional courses Contains many open problems
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Eschewing the often standard dry and static writing style of traditional textbooks, Discrete Encounters provides a refreshing approach to discrete mathematics. The author blends traditional course topics and applications with historical context, pop culture references, and open problems. This book focuses on the historical development of the subject and provides fascinating details of the people behind the mathematics, along with their motivations, deepening readers’ appreciation of mathematics.

This unique book covers many of the same topics found in traditional textbooks, but does so in an alternative, entertaining style that better captures readers’ attention. In addition to standard discrete mathematics material, the author shows the interplay between the discrete and the continuous and includes high-interest topics such as fractals, chaos theory, cellular automata, money-saving financial mathematics, and much more. Not only will readers gain a greater understanding of mathematics and its culture, they will also be encouraged to further explore the subject. Long lists of references at the end of each chapter make this easy.

Highlights:

Features fascinating historical context to motivate readers
Text includes numerous pop culture references throughout to provide a more engaging reading experience
Its unique topic structure presents a fresh approach
The text’s narrative style is that of a popular book, not a dry textbook
Includes the work of many living mathematicians
Its multidisciplinary approach makes it ideal for liberal arts mathematics classes, leisure reading, or as a reference for professors looking to supplement traditional courses
Contains many open problems

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