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Discrete Calculus

Alberto Tonolo, Carlo Mariconda
This book provides an introduction to combinatorics, finite calculus, formal series, recurrences, and approximations of sums. Readers will find not only coverage of the basic elements of the subjects but also deep insights into a range of less common topics rarely considered within a single book, such as counting with occupancy constraints, a clear distinction between algebraic and analytical properties of formal power series, an introduction to discrete dynamical systems with a thorough description of Sarkovskii¿s theorem, symbolic calculus, and a complete description of the Euler-Maclaurin formulas and their applications. Although several books touch on one or more of these aspects, precious few cover all of them. The authors, both pure mathematicians, have attempted to develop methods that will allow the student to formulate a given problem in a precise mathematical framework. The aim is to equip readers with a sound strategy for classifying and solving problems by pursuing a mathematically rigorous yet user-friendly approach. This is particularly useful in combinatorics, a field where, all too often, exercises are solved by means of ad hoc tricks. The book contains more than 400 examples and about 300 problems, and the reader will be able to find the proof of every result. To further assist students and teachers, important matters and comments are highlighted, and parts that can be omitted, at least during a first and perhaps second reading, are identified.
Autor: Tonolo, Alberto Mariconda, Carlo
EAN: 9783319030371
Auflage: 001
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 684
Produktart: kartoniert, broschiert
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 15.12.2016
Untertitel: Methods for Counting
Schlagworte: Approximation - Differenzenapproximation Näherungsrechnung Rechnen / Näherungsrechnung Differenzialgleichung Gleichung / Differenzialgleichung Differenzialrechnung Graph - Graphentheorie Infinitesimalrechnung Kombinatorik
Größe: 35 × 155 × 235
Gewicht: 1143 g