A gentle introduction to the highly sophisticated world of discrete
mathematics, Mathematical Problems and Proofs presents topics ranging
from elementary definitions and theorems to advanced topics -- such as
cardinal numbers, generating functions, properties of Fibonacci numbers,
and Euclidean algorithm. This excellent primer illustrates more than 150
solutions and proofs, thoroughly explained in clear language. The
generous historical references and anecdotes interspersed throughout the
text create interesting intermissions that will fuel readers' eagerness
to inquire further about the topics and some of our greatest
mathematicians. The author guides readers through the process of solving
enigmatic proofs and problems, and assists them in making the transition
from problem solving to theorem proving.
At once a requisite text and an enjoyable read, Mathematical Problems
and Proofs is an excellent entrée to discrete mathematics for advanced
students interested in mathematics, engineering, and science.