I simply suck at combinatorics and probability problems. So I decided that I'll finish reading a book on each of these topics in 2017. Which book should i choose?
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I simply suck at combinatorics and probability problems. So I decided that I'll finish reading a book on each of these topics in 2017. Which book should i choose?
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I'm not a big expert in combinatorics, but I hope this will help you: http://www.houstonisd.org/cms/lib2/TX01001591/Centricity/Domain/26781/Principles%20and%20Techniques%20in%20Combinatorics.pdf I hope it's not too advanced.
This is not book, but i think this could help. https://www.edx.org/course/combinatorial-mathematics-zu-he-shu-xue-tsinghuax-60240013x-1
I found this course really, really useful. The explanations are supported by some examples too.