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  1. Discrete Math Computer Science by Rajagop, P. Rajagopal, 1992-12
  2. Discrete Math Its Applcs by Kenneth H. Rosen, 1988-12
  3. Discrete Mathematics: for New Technology (Volume 0) by Rowan Garnier, 1992-05-01
  4. Advanced Math: Precalculus with Discrete Mathematics and Data Analysis (Solution Key) by Richard G. Brown, 1993-09-30
  5. Computational Discrete Mathematics: Advanced Lectures (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  6. Discrete Probability and Algorithms (The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications)
  7. Discrete Element Methods: Numerical Modeling of Discontinua : Proceedings of the Third International Conference September 23-25, 2002, Santa Fe, New Mexico, ... Special Publication Number 117) by International Conference on Discrete Ele, 2002-08-01
  8. Submodular Functions and Electrical Networks, Volume 54 (Annals of Discrete Mathematics) by H. Narayanan, 1997-05-15
  9. Essentials of Finite and Discrete Math (Essential Series) by Research and Education Association, 1990-06
  10. ISM-DISCRETE MATH 3RD --2004 publication. by EPP, 2004
  11. Discrete Math with Graph Thry& Prac Probs Pk
  12. Discrete Math for Computer Science (Instructor's Manual) by Angela B. Shiflet, 1000
  13. Discrete Math with Proof & Workbook: I/A Pkg by Gossett, 2002-12
  14. Discrete Math for Educators Preliminary + Study + Solution Manual Preliminary by WIlliam Bruce Wheeler, 2004-07-30

21. University Of Kentucky Discrete Mathematics
Local/Regional DiscreteMathematics Email List. Richard Ehrenborg is now the manager of this list. Please e-mail him your message to be distributed.
http://www.ms.uky.edu/~math/Research/DM/DiscreteMath.html

Department of Mathematics

University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY 40506
Discrete Mathematics
People
Discrete News Local Seminars Conferences ... Doctoral Students
Faculty:
Current Doctoral Students:
Affiliated Graduate Students:
Visiting Faculty and Postdocs Alumni*:
    Sergey Kitaev Visiting Assistant Professor Fall 2003 - Fall 2004 Tenure-track Assistant Professor at Reykjavik University in Iceland Edwin O'Shea Visiting Assistant Professor 2006 - 2007 Two-year postdoc at CINVESTAV in Mexico City, Mexico Jakayla Robbins Postdoctoral Scholar 2003-2004 Tenure-track Assistant Professor at the University of Montana Guoce Xin Visiting Assistant Professor 2005 - 2006 Center for Combinatorics, Nankai University * First position after U Kentucky listed
Affiliated Faculty:

22. Princeton Discrete Mathematics Seminar
Princeton discrete mathematics Seminar. Department of Mathematics bsudakov@math.princeton.edu Other seminars in Mathematics Department
http://www.math.princeton.edu/~bsudakov/seminar.html
Princeton Discrete Mathematics Seminar Department of Mathematics
Princeton University
Organizer: Benny Sudakov
Regular meeting time: Wednesday 2:15 - 3:15 P.M.
Place: Fine 224
Spring 2007 Lectures
Date
Speaker Title and Abstract
February 7 Michael Krivelevich, Tel Aviv University
Minors in expanding graphs
February 14
Melvyn Nathanson, City University of New York
Problems in additive number theory
February 21 Joel Spencer, NYU
Counting Connected Graphs via Erdos Magic
February 28 Jozsef Beck, Rutgers University Graphs and games: every dense graph has a large Surplus March 7 Jean Bourgain, IAS Sum-product and applications March 14 Oleg Pikhurko, Carnegie Mellon University Integer Sets Having the Maximum Number of Distinct Differences April 4 Endre Szemeredi, Rutgers University On the homogeneous solutions of x+y = z^2 April 11 David Gamarnik, MIT Correlation decay and applications to counting problems April 18 Serguei Norine, Georgia Tech Pfaffian orientations of graphs April 25 Assaf Naor, NYU Dvoretzky's theorem in metric spaces April 25 Jozsef Balogh, University of Illinois, Urbana

23. Discrete Mathematics
These applets accompany the textbook, discrete mathematics Mathematical Reasoning and Proof with Puzzles, Patterns and Games, by Doug Ensley and Winston
http://www.ship.edu/~deensl/DiscreteMath/flash/index.html
Doug Ensley
Professor of Mathematics
Shippensburg University
Discrete Math Resources
Quick Links:
COURSE HOME
CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 ... CHAPTER 7
Flash Applications
These applets accompany the textbook, Discrete Mathematics: Mathematical Reasoning and Proof with Puzzles, Patterns and Games , by Doug Ensley and Winston Crawley , published by John Wiley and Sons . The development of some material on this site was funded by NSF DUE-0230755. All of the material linked from this page requires the Flash player , a free plug-in from Adobe that is available for many operating systems and browsers. Instructors interested in customizing some of these applets without doing any Flash program should download this tutorial . Instructors interested in designing their own applets using Flash should check out the MathDL Flash Forum ( www.mathflashforum.org

24. Discrete Mathematics And Its Applications Information Center
discrete mathematics and its Applications, Sixth Edition, is intended for one or two-term introductory discrete mathematics courses taken by students from
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072880082/

25. Bay Area Discrete Math Day
Bay Area discrete math Days are oneday meetings aimed at facilitating communication between researchers and graduate students of discrete mathematics
http://math.sfsu.edu/badmath/
Bay Area Discrete Math Day
Upcoming:
16th BADMath Day

5 April 2008
Bay Area Discrete Math Days are one-day meetings aimed at facilitating communication between researchers and graduate students of discrete mathematics around the San Francisco Bay Area. These days happen semi-annually and strive to create a fairly informal atmosphere to talk about discrete mathematics. The term "discrete mathematics" is chosen to include at least the following topics: Algebraic and Enumerative Combinatorics, Discrete Geometry, Graph Theory, Coding and Design Theory, Combinatorial Aspects of Computational Algebra and Geometry, Combinatorial Optimization, Probabilistic Combinatorics, and Combinatorics in Mathematical Physics. Information about previous BADMath Days is available below.
(Apologies: links to abstracts, etc., will mostly not work.)
  • UC Davis, 13 October 2000
  • San Francisco State University, 14 April 2001
  • Cal State Hayward, 17 November 2001
  • Stanford University, 30 March 2002 ...
  • MSRI (Berkeley), 5 April 2008 The BADMath Committee:
  • 26. A K Peters, Ltd. - Discrete Algorithmic Mathematics
    Thoroughly revised for a onesemester course, this well-known and highly regarded book is an outstanding text for undergraduate discrete mathematics.
    http://www.akpeters.com/product.asp?ProdCode=1667

    27. Siam Journal On Discrete Mathematics
    siamdl.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=SJDMEC Similar pages Knuth Selected Papers on discrete mathematicsAlthough the present book is by no means a text on discrete math, readers will find just about every basic aspect of that subject in here somewhere
    http://siamdl.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=SJDMEC

    28. Algorithmic And Discrete Mathematics
    The Group Algorithmic und discrete mathematics (Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Möhring). Discrete Geometry (Prof. Dr. Günter M. Ziegler)
    http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/~combi/
    Fachbereich Mathematik
    The Group Algorithmic und Discrete Mathematics :
    Algebra und Number Theory
    Prof. Dr. M. E. Pohst
    Combinatorial Optimization and Graph Algorithms
    Discrete Geometry
    ...
    Prof. Dr. H.A. Jung
    Combinatorial Optimization (at ZIB
    TU
    Mathematik Arbeitsgruppen Last modified: Fri Oct 16 14:44:53 MET DST 1998

    29. Forthcoming Conferences In Combinatorics
    Forthcoming conferences in combinatorics, discrete mathematics, and related areas, from the World Combinatorial Exchange.
    http://www.combinatorics.org/Conferences/
    Conferences in Discrete Mathematics
    We used to maintain a list of forthcoming conferences in combinatorics, discrete mathematics and related areas. Then we realised we were pointlessly duplicating the efforts of other people. So instead we recommend that if you are after such information you consult one of these pages: E-JC Home

    30. Institute Of Discrete Mathematics And Geometry
    Homepage of the Institute of discrete mathematics and Geometry.
    http://www.dmg.tuwien.ac.at/
    Sorry. This website uses frames that your browser cannot display. Please go here

    31. Discrete Math Days In The Northeast
    This conference series is a continuation of the CoNE conferences that were held at Smith College for 9 years and the more recent ``discrete math Days in New
    http://kcollins.web.wesleyan.edu/discmathdays-NE.htm
    Discrete Mathematics Days in the Northeast This conference series is a continuation of the CoNE conferences that were held at Smith College for 9 years and the more recent ``Discrete Math Days in New England''. If you would like to be added to the listserv, please send email to Seth Chaiken, sdc@cs.albany.edu. If you would like to host one of these meetings at your institution, please contact one of the members of the steering committee. We have a current NSA grant to defray most of the expenses of hosting a meeting. Previous conferences 2006-2007 Previous conferences 2005-2006 Previous conferences 2004-2005
    A DISCRETE MATHEMATICS DAY at DARTMOUTH COLLEGE,October 27, 2007. See full details at: http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~dmd/
    Dartmouth College Hanover NH Speakers: Jim Propp, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
    Vera Sos, Mathematical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
    Lauren Williams, Harvard University
    Josephine Yu, MIT
    General Information: The meeting will begin at 9:00 am (first talk at 10:00 am) and continue through to 5:30pm. There will be 5 talks during the day. The meeting will take place in Kemeny Hall, which is the mathematics building. Talks will be in room 008, and registration and breakfast will be in room 004. A complimentary lunch will be served in room 300. As with the other Discrete Math Day conferences, there is no registration fee, and preregistering is strongly encouraged. To preregister, send an email to Sergi Elizalde (sergi.elizalde@dartmouth.edu). Students and postdocs traveling more than 50 miles (each way) may apply for a $50 travel stipend. Any participant traveling more than 100 miles (each way) and staying overnight may apply for $100 towards lodging expenses. Please indicate when you register if you are applying for travel support.

    32. UC Berkeley Webcasts | Video And Podcasts: Math 55
    Math 55 discrete mathematics. 1200100 PM 277 Cory Instructor James Demmel. Math 55 - Fall 2007 - Logic, mathematical induction sets, relations,
    http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details.php?seriesid=1906978469

    33. GenlDMappletsEtc
    discrete mathematics Applets Etc. Susanna S. Epp Department of Mathematical Sciences . Flash Applications www.ship.edu/~deensl/DiscreteMath/flash/
    http://condor.depaul.edu/~sepp/DMappletsEtc.htm
    Discrete Mathematics Applets Etc. Susanna S. Epp
    Department of Mathematical Sciences
    DePaul University
    Chicago IL Note:
    These links were live when last checked. If one appears to be dead, it may be possible to find the item by using a keyword search to discover its new location. Please send comments, corrections, and suggestions for new items to sepp@condor.depaul.edu Interactive Mathematics Activities www.cut-the-knot.org/Curriculum/index.shtml
    David Eck Labs http://math.hws.edu/TMCM/java/index.html
    David Eck writes: "On this page you'll find a set of lab worksheets and Java applets that are meant to help people learn about computer science. They were written for use with my introductory computer science textbook [ The Most Complex Machine: A Survey of Computers and Computing ], but they can also be used independently of that text. The labs and applets are free for personal use. In addition, the applets can be freely used for non-commercial purposes, including courses that do not use my textbook. I ask that teachers use the labs as an official part of a course only if they adopt my textbook for that course (but I will consider giving permission for other uses)." Doug Ensley Interactive Flash Exercises www.ship.edu/~deensl/DiscreteMath/flash/

    34. Beseme Project - Software Engineering Through Mathematics Education
    The Beseme Project seeks to provide teaching materials for instructors of discrete mathematics who want to incorporate into their courses concepts,
    http://www.cs.ou.edu/~beseme/
    Publications and Reports
    • Beseme Summary Slide ( PDF Beseme Outcomes (1 page - PDF Beseme Project Overview (17 slides - PPT 4138KB or PDF Software Is Discrete Mathematics (8 pages - PDF 284KB or streaming video login Functional Programming ... and where you can put it (6 pages - PDF Engineering Software Correctness (8 pages - PDF ACL2 in DrScheme (10 pages - PDF
    Related Courses
    Syllabus
    Syllabus, Schedule, and Reading Assignments
    Sample Lectures
    Full Access to Teaching Materials
    Instructors may all the teaching materials developed in the project, including lectures, homework, examinations, software tools, and the like, through login. The following link provides assistance in requesting a login account and password: Request Login Account
    We'd Like to Hear from You
    Contact us at beseme@cs.ou.edu

    35. Discrete Mathematics Day At Middlebury College
    We are pleased to announce that the discrete mathematics Days of the Northeast Conference will occur on Saturday, September 15 at Middlebury College,
    http://community.middlebury.edu/~jschmitt/discmathdays.html

    Mathematics Department
    Discrete Mathematics Day
    Saturday, September 15, 2007
    Middlebury College
    Breadloaf Campus, Ripton, Vermont
    (NOT the main Middlebury Campus!!!) THANKS FOR COMING!!! Click here for the conference photos. We are pleased to announce that the Discrete Mathematics Days of the Northeast Conference will occur on Saturday, September 15 at Middlebury College, Vermont. The meeting will be held at the Breadloaf Campus of Middlebury College. Home to the college's celebrated Writer's conference and situated in the heart of the Green Mountain National Forest , the campus provides an ideal spot for the Discrete Mathematics Days Conference - an idyllic surrounding for stimulating mathematical conversations. This year's meeting on September 15 will occur at the start of the fall foliage season in Vermont. The campus is close to the Long Trail , Vermont's north-south hiking trail. (Here is a local trail map. Speakers:

    36. Summary Of Discrete Math Seminars At SFU
    This seminar series is distinct from the discrete math Instructional Seminar. Semesters are listed in reverse chronological order.
    http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/MRG/DMG/dmsem.html
    Discrete Math Seminars at Simon Fraser University
    These pages change regularly. Press "Reload" on your browser to get the latest information.
    This seminar series is distinct from the Discrete Math Instructional Seminar. Semesters are listed in reverse chronological order. Common Venues: IRMACS=ASB10908, PIMS SFU=EAA1100, PIMS UBC=WMAX216, MATH=K9509, The symbol means the anouncement is official. The symbol indicates a Joint UBC/SFU Seminar. Date / Time / Room (@SFU)
    and link to abstract Speaker Title
    Next Semester: Current Semester: Spring 2008 Tue 15 Jan / 3:30 / K9509 Maia Fraser, U. Colima, Mx Local routing on higher surfaces Tue 25 Feb / 3:30 / K9509 Gabor Kun, Etvos University, Hungary Cops and robbers in random graphs Tue 04 Mar / 3:30 / K9509 Luis Goddyn, Simon Fraer University How bad can a Euclidean Traveling Salesman Problem be? Tue 11 March / 3:30 / TASC2 8500 Penny Haxell, University of Waterloo More on Sperner's Lemma Tue 25 March / 3:30 / K9509 Agelos Georgakopoulos, University of Hamburg TBA Tue 25 March / 3:30 / K9509 Marni Mishna, Simon Fraser University

    37. MIT OpenCourseWare | Electrical Engineering And Computer Science | 6.042J Mathem
    The readings for each week are from the course textbook, discrete mathematics and its Applications, Fourth Edition, by Kenneth H. Rosen, and the course
    http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-042JMath
    skip to content
    • Home Courses Donate ... Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Mathematics for Computer Science (SMA 5512)
      Calendar
      Week 1 Topics : Course Overview, Basic Proof Methods, Propositional Logic
      • Syllabus , Course Notes 1 ( PDF ), Rosen: 1.1-6, 2.3, 2.4 through Lemma 1, 3.1 through Example 26.
        Due this week: Problem Set 1 ( PDF ), Solutions ( PDF ), Reading Problems 1 (Online Tutor)
        Wednesday (First day of class) Friday
        • Lecture Slides ( PDF Class Problems ( PDF ), Solutions ( PDF
        Week 2 Topics : Quantifiers, Induction, Strong Induction
        • Reading: Course Notes 2 ( PDF ); Rosen: 3.2, 3.3 through Example 6.
          Due this week: Problem Set 2 ( PDF ), Solutions ( PDF
          Monday
          • Lecture Slides ( PDF Class Problems ( PDF ), Solutions ( PDF
          Wednesday
          • Lecture Slides ( PDF Class Problems ( PDF ), Solutions ( PDF
          Friday Week 3 Topics : Relations
          • Reading: Course Notes 3 ( PDF ); Rosen: 6.1, 6.3-6.6 (ignore Warshall's algorithm and lattices).

    38. 4th Japanese Hungarian Symp. On Discrete Math.
    on discrete mathematics and Its Applications Akihisa Tamura. A TwoSided Discrete-Concave Market with Possibly Bounded Side Payments
    http://www.cs.bme.hu/~jh2005/
    4th Japanese-Hungarian Symposium
    on Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
    June 3-6, 2005 in Budapest, Hungary
    Useful hints
    How to get to the city?
    You find detailed information about this on the homepage of the institute: http://www.renyi.hu/come.html
    Conference Site
    (formerly: Mathematical Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Phone number (+36-1)-483 8302, fax number (+36-1)-483 8333.
    Overhead projectors and projectors for PC are available at in the auditorium. You can also use the PC there with Linux or Windows.
    The institute is equipped with WiFi network, so if you bring your laptop you can use it. Otherwise we will set up an account for you that you can use with the terminals in the institute.
    Accommodation
    We tried to arrange accommodation for every participant who asked us to do so. If you have not got any confirmation about your arrangement, please contact us.
    Registration
    Scientific program Friday, June 03. Saturday, June 04. Sunday, June 05. Monday, June 06. Takao Asano Congestion Minimization Confluent Flow Problem: Experimental Evaluation of Algorithms László Lovász Node models and edge models Satoru Fujishige Submodularity and Polyhedra Kazuo Murota M-Convex Functions on Jump Systems: Generalization of Minsquare Factor Problem Takehiro Ito Algorithm for Partitioning Graphs of Bounded Tree-Width of Supply and Demand Tamás Király Orientations with parity and capacity constraints Kiyohito Nagano A Strongly Polynomial Algorithm for Line Search in Submodular Polyhedra

    39. DMgroup
    The OttawaCarleton discrete mathematics Group Other discrete mathematics courses offered regularly discrete math Day, annually in April or May
    http://www.mathstat.uottawa.ca/~msajn339/DMgroup.html
    The Ottawa-Carleton Discrete Mathematics Group
    We are a diverse and active research group with interests in many areas of discrete mathematics.
    Research areas
    • combinatorics (designs, enumeration, optimization) graph theory
      finite fields and applications
      analysis of algorithms
      automata and formal languages
    Faculty members
    Professor
    Contact information
    Research areas
    Sylvia Boyd
    SITE
    University of Ottawa
    sylvia@site.uottawa.ca
    www.site.uottawa.ca/~sylvia
    • combinatorial optimization polyhedral combinatorics travelling salesmanproblem
    Kevin Cheung School of Mathematics and Statistics Carleton University kcheung@math.carleton.ca www.math.carleton.ca/~kcheung
    • discrete optimization
    Zhicheng (Jason) Gao School of Mathematics and Statistics Carleton University zgao@math.carleton.ca www.math.carleton.ca/~zgao
    • combinatorial enumeration graph theory
    Lucia Moura* SITE University of Ottawa lucia@site.uottawa.ca www.site.uottawa.ca/~lucia/
    • combinatorial design theory combinatorial algorithms combinatorial optimization
    Daniel Panario* School of Mathematics and Statistics Carleton University daniel@math.carleton.ca

    40. Discrete Mathematics
    www.sciencesearch.org/cgi-bin/go.cgi?id=26201 - Similar pages Ramanujan Mathematical SocietyInternational Conference on discrete mathematics (ICDM 2006) The conference on discrete mathematics was organized jointly with the IISc Mathematics
    http://www.science-search.org/cgi-bin/go.cgi?id=26201

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