Aho, Alfred V. : Columbia University
Ullman, Jeffrey D. : Stanford University
Designed for sophomore-level courses oriented toward computer science majors, Foundations of Computer Science combines coverage of theory and essential discrete mathematics. The text includes a separate chapter on combinatorics and probability.
1. Computer Science: The Mechanization of Abstraction
2. Iteration, Induction, and Recursion
3. The Running Time of Programs
4. Combinatorics and Probability
5. The Tree Data Model
6. The List Data Model
7. The Set Data Model
8. The Relational Data Model
9. The Graph Data Model
10. Patterns, Automata, and Regular Expressions
11. Recursive Description of Patterns
12. Propositional Logic
13. Using Logic to Design Computer Components
14. Predicate Logic
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