Notes on Counting An Introduction to Enumerative Combinatorics

Notes on Counting  An Introduction to Enumerative Combinatorics
Author: Peter J. Cameron
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2017-06-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781108417365

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An introduction to enumerative combinatorics, vital to many areas of mathematics. It is suitable as a class text or for individual study.

Enumerative Combinatorics

Enumerative Combinatorics
Author: Charalambos A. Charalambides
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781482296310

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Enumerative Combinatorics presents elaborate and systematic coverage of the theory of enumeration. The first seven chapters provide the necessary background, including basic counting principles and techniques, elementary enumerative topics, and an extended presentation of generating functions and recurrence relations. The remaining seven chapters focus on more advanced topics, including, Stirling numbers, partitions of integers, partition polynomials, Eulerian numbers and Polya's counting theorem. Extensively classroom tested, this text was designed for introductory- and intermediate-level courses in enumerative combinatorics, but the far-reaching applications of the subject also make the book useful to those in operational research, the physical and social science, and anyone who uses combinatorial methods. Remarks, discussions, tables, and numerous examples support the text, and a wealth of exercises-with hints and answers provided in an appendix--further illustrate the subject's concepts, theorems, and applications.

A First Course in Enumerative Combinatorics

A First Course in Enumerative Combinatorics
Author: Carl G. Wagner
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781470459956

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A First Course in Enumerative Combinatorics provides an introduction to the fundamentals of enumeration for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in the mathematical sciences. The book offers a careful and comprehensive account of the standard tools of enumeration—recursion, generating functions, sieve and inversion formulas, enumeration under group actions—and their application to counting problems for the fundamental structures of discrete mathematics, including sets and multisets, words and permutations, partitions of sets and integers, and graphs and trees. The author's exposition has been strongly influenced by the work of Rota and Stanley, highlighting bijective proofs, partially ordered sets, and an emphasis on organizing the subject under various unifying themes, including the theory of incidence algebras. In addition, there are distinctive chapters on the combinatorics of finite vector spaces, a detailed account of formal power series, and combinatorial number theory. The reader is assumed to have a knowledge of basic linear algebra and some familiarity with power series. There are over 200 well-designed exercises ranging in difficulty from straightforward to challenging. There are also sixteen large-scale honors projects on special topics appearing throughout the text. The author is a distinguished combinatorialist and award-winning teacher, and he is currently Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee. He has published widely in number theory, combinatorics, probability, decision theory, and formal epistemology. His Erdős number is 2.

Introduction to Enumerative and Analytic Combinatorics

Introduction to Enumerative and Analytic Combinatorics
Author: Miklos Bona
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2015-09-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781482249101

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Introduction to Enumerative and Analytic Combinatorics fills the gap between introductory texts in discrete mathematics and advanced graduate texts in enumerative combinatorics. The book first deals with basic counting principles, compositions and partitions, and generating functions. It then focuses on the structure of permutations, graph enumerat

Counting The Art of Enumerative Combinatorics

Counting  The Art of Enumerative Combinatorics
Author: George E. Martin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781475748789

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This book provides an introduction to discrete mathematics. At the end of the book the reader should be able to answer counting questions such as: How many ways are there to stack n poker chips, each of which can be red, white, blue, or green, such that each red chip is adjacent to at least 1 green chip? The book can be used as a textbook for a semester course at the sophomore level. The first five chapters can also serve as a basis for a graduate course for in-service teachers.

Introduction to Enumerative Combinatorics

Introduction to Enumerative Combinatorics
Author: Miklós Bóna
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2007
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: UCSD:31822035236827

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Written by one of the leading authors and researchers in the field, this comprehensive modern text offers a strong focus on enumeration, a vitally important area in introductory combinatorics crucial for further study in the field. Miklós Bóna's text fills the gap between introductory textbooks in discrete mathematics and advanced graduate textbooks in enumerative combinatorics, and is one of the very first intermediate-level books to focus on enumerative combinatorics. The text can be used for an advanced undergraduate course by thoroughly covering the chapters in Part I on basic enumeration and by selecting a few special topics, or for an introductory graduate course by concentrating on the main areas of enumeration discussed in Part II. The special topics of Part III make the book suitable for a reading course. This text is part of the Walter Rudin Student Series in Advanced Mathematics.

Notes on Introductory Combinatorics

Notes on Introductory Combinatorics
Author: George Polya,Robert E. Tarjan,Donald R. Woods
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781475711011

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In the winter of 1978, Professor George P61ya and I jointly taught Stanford University's introductory combinatorics course. This was a great opportunity for me, as I had known of Professor P61ya since having read his classic book, How to Solve It, as a teenager. Working with P6lya, who ·was over ninety years old at the time, was every bit as rewarding as I had hoped it would be. His creativity, intelligence, warmth and generosity of spirit, and wonderful gift for teaching continue to be an inspiration to me. Combinatorics is one of the branches of mathematics that play a crucial role in computer sCience, since digital computers manipulate discrete, finite objects. Combinatorics impinges on computing in two ways. First, the properties of graphs and other combinatorial objects lead directly to algorithms for solving graph-theoretic problems, which have widespread application in non-numerical as well as in numerical computing. Second, combinatorial methods provide many analytical tools that can be used for determining the worst-case and expected performance of computer algorithms. A knowledge of combinatorics will serve the computer scientist well. Combinatorics can be classified into three types: enumerative, eXistential, and constructive. Enumerative combinatorics deals with the counting of combinatorial objects. Existential combinatorics studies the existence or nonexistence of combinatorial configurations.

Combinatorics The Art of Counting

Combinatorics  The Art of Counting
Author: Bruce E. Sagan
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-10-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781470460327

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This book is a gentle introduction to the enumerative part of combinatorics suitable for study at the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level. In addition to covering all the standard techniques for counting combinatorial objects, the text contains material from the research literature which has never before appeared in print, such as the use of quotient posets to study the Möbius function and characteristic polynomial of a partially ordered set, or the connection between quasisymmetric functions and pattern avoidance. The book assumes minimal background, and a first course in abstract algebra should suffice. The exposition is very reader friendly: keeping a moderate pace, using lots of examples, emphasizing recurring themes, and frankly expressing the delight the author takes in mathematics in general and combinatorics in particular.