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Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications14 reviews
Kenneth H. Rosen

McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, 2006

Liked it - would deFinitely recommend you
I'm a software developer and avid reader of math and tech books. This book is probably the best book in discrete mathematics. If you know math then you might wanna try 'Concrete Mathematics' by 'my dear' Knuth et al and the famous 'The Art of Computer Programming' series. If you get through them then you plausibly don't need to bother about any discrete math book. If not, then my best bet ...
  
  











  



  
UNIX System V Release 4 : An Introduction7 reviews
Kenneth H.; Rosinski, Richard P.; Farber, James M. Rosen

Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1990

Best over-all UNIX "How-to" book on the market
I bought the original version of this book in 1991-1992. It's still the best UNIX "How-to" book on the market. Absolutely no other book in my "UNIX library" provides more useful information on such a wide variety of topics: shells, networking, user environment configuration, mail, etc., etc., etc. It's all in here. It's especially great for beginners, since it covers all of the basics that ...
  
  











  



  
Handbook of Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics2 reviews

CRC, 1999

Amazingly comprehensive
This book will occupy a prime spot on my bookshelf. I've had to use a bunch of different books to find this kind of information before. It's nice to see such a wide range of topics from discrete math covered so thoroughly.
  
  











  



  
Applications of Discrete Mathematics
John G. Michaels, Kenneth H. Rosen

McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, 1991

Each chapter of this complement to any course in discrete mathematics examines an application to business, computer science, the sciences, or the social sciences. Students work these chapter-length models using basic concepts of combinatorics, graphs, recursion, relations, logic, probability, and finite state machines.
  
  











  



  
Elementary Number Theory11 reviews
Kenneth H. Rosen

Addison Wesley, 2008

Excellent introduction to a vast, fascinating subject
This book is awesome. Tons of material covered, but at a decent pace and with good examples. All the reader needs is a good working knowledge of how to read and construct proofs, and the time and patience to get through the material. The exercises range from the computational to the theoretical, from the routine to the extremely challenging. Many of the examples and exercises are intriguing, ...
  
  











  



  
Open Computing's Best Unix Tips Ever1 review
Kenneth H. Rosen, Richard R. Rosinski, ...

Mcgraw-Hill Osborne Media, 1994

Practical and Informative!
This book shouldn't be out of print! It gives lots of practical tips, such as: How to use ed, vi, or emacs; how to write scripts in sh, sed, perl or awk; how to handle email on UNIX; basics of programming. Put together, it's a great lesson in the history and philosophy of UNIX. Work you way through the book, and you'll have a good grasp of the UNIX way. Then, you can still use the book as a ...
  
  











  



  
Applied Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences
Laurence D. Hoffmann, Gerald L. Bradley, ...

McGraw Hill Higher Education, 2006

The Expanded Eighth Edition of Applied Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences includes four additional chapters: - Chapter 8, Differential Equations - Chapter 9, Infinite Series and Taylor Approximations - Chapter 10, Probability and Calculus - Chapter 11, Trigonometric Functions The textbook meets the needs of instructors who cover topics in one or more of these four chapters together with material from the ...
  
  











  



  
Discrete Math Its Applcs89 reviews
Kenneth H. Rosen

McGraw-Hill Companies, 1988

Great Book
I have learned a lot from this book. I understand why some might say that it's hard to follow, but you need to understand, this book is not directed towards people who struggle in math. Yes, the author does leave lots of theorems to be proven by the reader. But if you cannot prove those theorems by yourself, you shouldn't be reading the book in the first place. Besides, if every single proof was ...
  
  











  



  
Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications by Kenneth H. Rose B01_0029
Kenneth H. Rosen, 2002

"This is the International Edition. The content is in English, same as US version but different cover. Please DO NOT buy if you can not accept this difference. Ship from Shanghai China, please allow about 3 weeks on the way to US or Europe. Message me if you have any questions."
  
  











  







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