Discrete Mathematics By Olympia Nicodemi Instant

Nicodemi explores the relationships between objects using vertices and edges. This has massive real-world applications, from social network analysis to optimizing GPS routing.

You can find digital versions or physical copies through retailers like or borrow it from the Internet Archive If you're studying for a specific course, would you like a summary of a particular chapter solving a practice problem from the book? Discrete Mathematics by Olympia Nicodemi

Comprehensive coverage that is frequently used as a primary reference for computer science students. Comprehensive coverage that is frequently used as a

A common criticism on forums like Reddit’s r/math and Math StackExchange is that Nicodemi’s book is "too hard for a first course." That criticism is valid if your goal is to cover 20 topics in 15 weeks. Nicodemi covers roughly half the topics of a typical Rosen chapter, but she covers them twice as deep. Originally published in 1987 by West Publishing Co

Originally published in 1987 by West Publishing Co., this text serves as a "bridge" for first- or second-year undergraduate students. It is specifically crafted for a one-semester course, helping students transition from the continuous mathematics of calculus to the discrete reasoning required in computer science. Key Core Topics