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

  1. Martin Aigner: Combinatorial Theory, Reprint of the 1979 edition, Classics in Mathematics, Berlin: Springer (1997).
  2. Jacob E. Goodman and Joseph O'Rourke (eds.): Handbook of Discrete and Computational Geometry, Boca Raton: CRC Press (1997).
  3. Ron L. Graham, Martin Grötschel, and Laszlo Lovasz (eds.): Handbook of Combinatorics, Volumes I and II, Amsterdam: Elsevier/North-Holland (1995).
  4. Richard P. Stanley: Enumerative Combinatorics, Volumes I and II, Cambridge University Press (1999).