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Handbook of Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics

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Theoretical Computer Science, Information Structures, and Networks and Flows.
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Foundations Counting Methods Sequences Number Theory Algebraic Structures Linear Algebra Discrete Probability Graph Theory Trees Networks and Flows Partially Ordered Sets Combinatorial Designs Discrete and Computational Geometry Coding Theory and Cryptology Discrete Optimization Theoretical Computer Science Information Structures Data Mining Bioinformatics

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