Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Elementary Enumerations of Combinations
Chapter 2. Basic Concepts of Set Theory
Chapter 3. Basic Combinatorial Structures
Chapter 4. Paths in a Rectangle
Chapter 5. Inclusion-exclusion Principle
Chapter 6. Trajectories Inside a Circle
Chapter 7. Trees
Index
Reviews
“This book is a very good introduction to combinatorics as a first step to know about the subject which is a basic for such areas as theory probability and statistics, among others. For example, Basic Concepts of Set Theory (Chapter 2) and Inclusion-Exclusion Principle (Chapter 5) are good examples of analogue between operations with sets and events in probability. Also, Trees (Chapter 7) have applications in financial mathematics, as we recall, binomial trees, as one of many examples. The book contains a great deal of problems (e.g., 160 (!), and it’s only in Chapter 1) with answers, examples and exercises. I would recommend it to university instructors who teach combinatorics, to pedagogical universities and colleges students, and also to high school students and first year university students.” – Anatoliy Swishchuk, Professor, Applied Mathematics, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
“The book Combinatorics: First Steps written by two very experienced mathematicians, Mykola Perestyuk and Volodymyr Vyshenskyi, is a gem, which will satisfy the needs of all kinds of combinatorics lovers, from high school students to college professors. It has plenty of examples and solved problems that make the digesting of the material easy, though the phrase ‘First Steps’ in the title should not discourage anyone more familiar with the subject from acquiring the book. It can also serve as a wonderful source of all kinds of combinatorial problems for extracurricular activities in mathematics.” – Vyacheslav Futorny, Professor, Departamento de Matematica, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil