
Combinatorics: A Very Short Introduction
by
Robin Wilson
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Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0198723490
ISBN-13
9780198723493
Description
Combinatorics unfolds as a fascinating branch of mathematics dedicated to the intricate art of counting, selecting, and arranging objects. With clarity and precision, Robin Wilson introduces readers to the underlying principles and techniques that make this field both rich and diverse. Through engaging explanations and compelling examples, he reveals how combinatorial methods intersect with various aspects of mathematics, providing insights into problems that range from the purely theoretical to practical applications in science and technology.
As readers delve into the world of combinatorial strategies, they gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of solving everyday problems through mathematical reasoning. The exploration underscores the elegance of combinatorics in its ability to simplify daunting challenges and equips readers with a toolkit to tackle combinatorial puzzles. This brief yet comprehensive guide serves as an ideal entry point for those curious about mathematical concepts and their real-world implications.
As readers delve into the world of combinatorial strategies, they gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of solving everyday problems through mathematical reasoning. The exploration underscores the elegance of combinatorics in its ability to simplify daunting challenges and equips readers with a toolkit to tackle combinatorial puzzles. This brief yet comprehensive guide serves as an ideal entry point for those curious about mathematical concepts and their real-world implications.
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