Discrete Mathematics
It is probably difficult to say which part of mathematics
precisely belongs to Discrete Mathematics and which does not.
Here we are trying a twofold description: One by producing a
list of text books which address subjects in Discrete
Mathematics, and the second by specifying subsections for models
in Discrete Mathematics. Both lists are not meant to be
exhaustive.
References
- Martin Aigner: Combinatorial Theory, Reprint of the
1979 edition, Classics in Mathematics, Berlin: Springer
(1997).
- Jacob E. Goodman and Joseph O'Rourke (eds.): Handbook
of Discrete and Computational Geometry, Boca Raton: CRC
Press (1997).
- Ron L. Graham, Martin Grötschel, and Laszlo Lovasz
(eds.): Handbook of Combinatorics, Volumes I and II,
Amsterdam: Elsevier/North-Holland (1995).
- Richard P. Stanley: Enumerative Combinatorics,
Volumes I and II, Cambridge University Press (1999).