Analytic Combinatorics (Philippe Flajolet, et al)

 
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Analytic Combinatorics (Philippe Flajolet, et al)

The final word on analytical combinatorics. The mathematics underlying the analysis of discrete structures are covered in this self-contained text, which also covers a wide range of applications in detail. Understanding is aided by exercises, examples, appendices, and notes; perfect for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses or for individual self-study.

Ebook Details

About the Authors
  • At INRIA Rocquencourt, Philippe Flajolet serves as the project's research director for algorithms.
  • Robert Sedgewick is a member of the board of directors at Adobe Systems and the William O. Baker Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University. Additionally, he is a coauthor of Introduction to Programming in Java: An Interdisciplinary Approach and the acclaimed textbook Algorithms, 4th Edition.
Published
Published Date / Year
1 edition (January 19, 2009)
Hardcover
824 pages
eBook Format
Online, PDF (826 pages, 11.8 MB)
ISBN-10
0521898064
ISBN-13
978-0521898065

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