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Mathematics in Computing: An Accessible Guide to Historical, Foundational and Application Contexts

Mathematics in Computing: An Accessible Guide to Historical, Foundational and Application Contexts
This clearly written and enlightening textbook provides a concise, introductory guide to the key mathematical concepts and techniques used by computer scientists. Topics and features: ideal for self-study, offering many pedagogical features such as chapter-opening key topics, chapter introductions and summaries, review questions, and a glossary; places our current state of knowledge within the context of the contributions made by early civilizations, such as the ancient Babylonians, Egyptians and Greeks; examines the building blocks of mathematics, including sets, relations and functions; presents an introduction to logic, formal methods and software engineering; explains the fundamentals of number theory, and its application in cryptography; describes the basics of coding theory, language theory, and graph theory; discusses the concept of computability and decideability; includes concise coverage of calculus, probability and statistics, matrices, complex numbers and quaternions.
Author: Gerard O'Regan |
Publisher: Springer |
Publication Date: Nov 16, 2012 |
Number of Pages: 288 pages |
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book |
ISBN-10: 144714533X |
ISBN-13: 9781447145332 |