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# Combinatorics of Finite Sets (Dover Books on Mathematics)

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Review: very interesting - Have just started, but I can already imagine that this will open doors that many readers will never have known existed. Book does assume a significant mathematical maturity however. The reader has to be willing to pause and say to themselves initially, "ok, that is what he must mean". I am guessing the frequency of which will diminish exponentially as the reader progresses. For example |X| means the element count of set X. I can't imagine anyone not knowing that would ever be interested in this book in the first place. The author jumps right in with anti-chains, and despite the lack of belabored introduction to notation I found the first proof surprisingly clear. Interestingly enough he does have a short list of symbols and I can't imagine anyone except an expert not saying "wow I want to know what that means" / or better yet "my gut straight away tells me that this is going to fit nicely with my research".
Review: An excellent and unique perspective on combinatorics - When one thinks of combinatorics of finite sets, he or she might first think of codes and designs. But this book introduced me to an area of combinatorics which I knew very little about, namely extremal set problems and their solutions which fall under famous Theorems by famous mathematicians: Erdos-Ko-Rado, Sperner, and Kruskal-Katona to name a few. I found these topics fascinating and fun to think about, which is in large part due to the author's coherent style, organization, explanation, and expertise of the subject-matter. Moreover, the author provided solutions to *every* one of the 150+ problems!!! How many math books can boast such a claim? Aside from may be a rough presentation of Lemma 4.3.2 the rest of the book is a masterpiece which I hope will gain more recognition within the next twenty years. I highly recommend this book to both mathematicians and computer scientists. Although the book has very few "algorithms" in it, the thinking and reasoning about discrete structures (e.g. families of finite sets and multisets) will do wonders in developing the mind of a computer scientist, whether advanced or undergraduate. Yet it is quite sad that many cs departments (and math for that matter) invest little if any curriculum in discrete mathematics. Hopefully this will change at least to the point where the cs major will take two or three semesters of discrete math instead of two or three of calculus. For, as this book demonstrates, calculus is not a prerequisite for engaging one's mind in some quite fascinating mathematical problems related to finite sets. Finally, it should be noted that Bela Bollobas also has an interesting book titled "Combinatorics: Set Systems, etc...." which significantly intersects with this book, but not to the degree where the reader should think they are interchangeable. I recommend both, and to read Anderson's book first; as I believe this book lays a better foundation than the latter.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,244,121 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #113 in Mathematical Set Theory #256 in Combinatorics (Books) #357 in Discrete Mathematics (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (7) |
| Dimensions  | 5.38 x 0.57 x 8.46 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 0486422577 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0486422572 |
| Item Weight  | 10.4 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 272 pages |
| Publication date  | November 2, 2011 |
| Publisher  | Dover Publications |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ very interesting
*by P***E on June 30, 2018*

Have just started, but I can already imagine that this will open doors that many readers will never have known existed. Book does assume a significant mathematical maturity however. The reader has to be willing to pause and say to themselves initially, "ok, that is what he must mean". I am guessing the frequency of which will diminish exponentially as the reader progresses. For example |X| means the element count of set X. I can't imagine anyone not knowing that would ever be interested in this book in the first place. The author jumps right in with anti-chains, and despite the lack of belabored introduction to notation I found the first proof surprisingly clear. Interestingly enough he does have a short list of symbols and I can't imagine anyone except an expert not saying "wow I want to know what that means" / or better yet "my gut straight away tells me that this is going to fit nicely with my research".

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An excellent and unique perspective on combinatorics
*by T***T on November 8, 2003*

When one thinks of combinatorics of finite sets, he or she might first think of codes and designs. But this book introduced me to an area of combinatorics which I knew very little about, namely extremal set problems and their solutions which fall under famous Theorems by famous mathematicians: Erdos-Ko-Rado, Sperner, and Kruskal-Katona to name a few. I found these topics fascinating and fun to think about, which is in large part due to the author's coherent style, organization, explanation, and expertise of the subject-matter. Moreover, the author provided solutions to *every* one of the 150+ problems!!! How many math books can boast such a claim? Aside from may be a rough presentation of Lemma 4.3.2 the rest of the book is a masterpiece which I hope will gain more recognition within the next twenty years. I highly recommend this book to both mathematicians and computer scientists. Although the book has very few "algorithms" in it, the thinking and reasoning about discrete structures (e.g. families of finite sets and multisets) will do wonders in developing the mind of a computer scientist, whether advanced or undergraduate. Yet it is quite sad that many cs departments (and math for that matter) invest little if any curriculum in discrete mathematics. Hopefully this will change at least to the point where the cs major will take two or three semesters of discrete math instead of two or three of calculus. For, as this book demonstrates, calculus is not a prerequisite for engaging one's mind in some quite fascinating mathematical problems related to finite sets. Finally, it should be noted that Bela Bollobas also has an interesting book titled "Combinatorics: Set Systems, etc...." which significantly intersects with this book, but not to the degree where the reader should think they are interchangeable. I recommend both, and to read Anderson's book first; as I believe this book lays a better foundation than the latter.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ certainly better than decent
*by ?***Y on October 18, 2007*

This book provides excellent coverage of sperners theorem including multiple proofs ,like the original one by sperner and more concise proofs using closely related concepts. The various proofs of sperners theorem provides a firm understanding of its connections with many other fundamental topics in finite combinatorial mathematics.Great book for those that have a good grasp on algebraic concepts.

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