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/sci/bros can you recommend me a good starter text on combinatorics. assume an undergraduate education of computer science. please and thank you
Richard Stanley's books are great at all levels, just skip over the jargon you don't get, because it has a plethora of great problems with solutions at all levels, from introductory to very hard, and if those problems are still too hard, then try something like Aigner, or even Martin's (very) basic book
>>16694094 (OP)https://www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/students/documents/mathematics-learning-centre/counting-techniques.pdf
https://www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/students/documents/mathematics-learning-centre/introduction-to-probability-theory.pdf
https://www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/students/documents/mathematics-learning-centre/further-probability-theory.pdf
>>16694139>sydneylol
Imagine learning anything from a fucking Australian, their country does nothing
>>16694094 (OP)Add them up wrong every time for hours and hours and develop a confirmation bias for how many are there, yes the number of them will change... But the funny part is it really does change the number of them.... And the demiurge does a perfect replica/fit