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Selected Papers on Discrete Mathematics

Donald E. Knuth

Donald Knuth's influence in computer science ranges from the invention of methods for translating and defining programming languages to the mathematical analysis of algorithms and the creation of the TeX typesetting system. His award-winning textbooks have become classics that are often given credit for shaping the field; his scientific papers are widely referenced and stand as milestones of development over a wide range of topics. The present volume, which is the sixth in a series of his collected papers, is devoted to his purely mathematical work, which spans the entire range of discrete mathematics: permutations, partitions, identities, recurrences, and combinatorial designs; matrix theory, number theory, graph theory, probability theory, and a bit of algebra.

More than forty of Knuth's classic papers on the subject are collected in this book, brought up to date with extensive revisions and dozens of pages of new material. The papers emphasize general techniques that apply to many different kinds of problems, together with the joy of discovery associated with beautiful mathematical patterns. Knuth's prize-winning expositions of mathematical notation, his accounts of fascinating episodes in the history of mathematics, and his fundamental papers on tableaux and random graphs all are found here, accompanied by 50 newly created illustrations. Everyone who enjoys mathematics will take pleasure in this unusually readable collection.

9/1/2003

ISBN (Paperback): 1575862484

ISBN (Cloth): 1575862492

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