Introduction to Computational Combinatorics
Discover the fascinating world of algorithms with Introduction to Computational Combinatorics, authored by the renowned team behind the acclaimed Information Representation and Manipulation in a Computer. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1979, this comprehensive paperback spans 228 pages and delves into the essential mathematical methods that underpin computational combinatorics.
This insightful book is designed for readers with a foundational understanding of elementary algebra and calculus. It not only describes various algorithms but also illustrates their practical applications through engaging examples. To enhance your learning experience, the book includes numerous exercises along with hints to guide you towards their solutions. Perfect for students and professionals alike, this text serves as an invaluable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of computational techniques.