Concise Computer Mathematics, 2013
Tutorials on Theory and Problems

SpringerBriefs in Computer Science Series

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Adapted from a modular undergraduate course on computational mathematics, Concise Computer Mathematics delivers an easily accessible, self-contained introduction to the basic notions of mathematics necessary for a computer science degree. The text reflects the need to quickly introduce students from a variety of educational backgrounds to a number of essential mathematical concepts. The material is divided into four units: discrete mathematics (sets, relations, functions), logic (Boolean types, truth tables, proofs), linear algebra (vectors, matrices and graphics), and special topics (graph theory, number theory, basic elements of calculus). The chapters contain a brief theoretical presentation of the topic, followed by a selection of problems (which are direct applications of the theory) and additional supplementary problems (which may require a bit more work). Each chapter ends with answers or worked solutions for all of the problems.

Sets and Numbers.- Relations and Databases.- Functions.- Boolean Algebra, Logic and Quantifiers.- Normal Forms, Proof and Argument.- Vectors and Complex Numbers.- Matrices and Applications.- Matrix Transformations for Computer Graphics.- Elements of Graph Theory.- Elements of Number Theory and Cryptography.- Elements of Calculus.- Elementary Numerical Methods.

Provides a concise introduction to the essential mathematical concepts for computer science undergraduate students Contains numerous exercises throughout the text, together with solutions and additional, more challenging problems for those wishing to stretch themselves further Presents classroom-tested material, specifically designed to support computer science courses