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Book recommendations for Combinatorics for Computer Science Students

Being a CS undergrad, I was in a similar situation as yours, which is why, I completed my university's elective course titled 'Combinatorial Mathematics' in which the course book was Introductory ...
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Book recommendations for Combinatorics for Computer Science Students

I am not sure how to answer your question on competitive programming, but I think that just trying problems, going through the editorials and comments, and reading blogs like the ones on Codeforces ...
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Book recommendations for Combinatorics for Computer Science Students

I don't know what "competitive programming" is. Here are some textbooks with promising titles: Zamir Bavel, Math Companion for Computer Science. Peter J Cameron, Combinatorics: Topics, ...
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Book recommendations for Combinatorics for Computer Science Students

You may take a look at Discrete Mathematics - Elementary and Beyond by László Lovász, József Pelikán, and Katalin Vesztergombi (third and first author are a married couple) 2003, Springer ...
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Book recommendations for Combinatorics for Computer Science Students

Concrete Mathematics, which has already been mentioned in a comment, is outstanding. And since you are interested in computer science, you might consider An Introduction To The Analysis of Algorithms ...
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Book recommendations for Combinatorics for Computer Science Students

During my Masters, I used Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists and Mathematicians by J. L. Mott, A. Kandel, and T. P. Baker. Fantastic book. You can read few pages and see if it suits you.
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A book to review abstract algebra?

Two books I can vouch for are Abstract Algebra by Pinter and Abstract Algebra: Theory and Applications by Thomas Judson. The former is what I would consider to be the "definitive" self-study ...
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Recommendations on numerical methods and numerical analysis books for machine learning?

Justin Solomon “Numerical Algorithms - Methods for Computer Vision, Machine Learning, and Graphics” (2015)
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Book recommendation for stochastic integral wrt local martingales

I would suggest, that you consider "Brownian Motion, Martingales, and Stochastic Calculus " by Le Gall. He does not use the Reisz representation theorem to define the stochastic integral, ...
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Advanced calculus book recommendations.

I am reading "Analysis on Manifolds" by James R. Munkres and I was reading "Calculus on Manifolds" by Michael Spivak. First I tried to finish "Calculus on Manifolds" by ...
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