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  1. Good Book On Combinatorics - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Applied Combinatorics by Alan Tucker is a good one. It's short, not hard to follow, a lot of problems to work through, and it's split into two sections: graph theory in section 1, and …

  2. What is combinatorics? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    In fact,I once tried to define combinatorics in one sentence on Math Overflow this way and was vilified for omitting infinite combinatorics. I personally don't consider this kind of mathematics …

  3. combinatorics - A comprehensive list of binomial identities ...

    Is there a comprehensive resource listing binomial identities? I am more interested in combinatorial proofs of such identities, but even a list without proofs will do.

  4. combinatorics - What is a combinatorial proof exactly?

    Jan 11, 2016 · Combinatorics is a wide branch in Math, and a proof based on Combinatorial arguments can use many various tools, such as Bijection, Double Counting, Block Walking, et …

  5. combinatorics - How To Tell When Order Matters Or Not

    Oct 17, 2018 · Comically badly worded question - particularly amusing is the phrase 'each card displays one positive integer without repetition from this set' :) it's almost like the output of a …

  6. combinatorics - What is $ {n\choose k}$? - Mathematics Stack …

    Jun 28, 2017 · This is the Binomial theorem: $$ (a+b)^n=\sum_ {k=0}^n {n\choose k}a^ {n-k}b^k.$$ I do not understand the symbol $ {n\choose k}.$ How do I actually compute this? …

  7. combinatorics - Why are generating functions useful?

    The first basic thing to grasp is that manipulating generating functions is much easier than manipulating sequences, but the power of generating functions goes much deeper than this. …

  8. combinatorics - Formula for Combinations With Replacement

    Aug 24, 2013 · If you want a slightly more detailed explanation and exercises I recommend the book Introduction to Combinatorics published by the United Kingdom Mathematics Trust …

  9. combinatorics - Understanding the stars and bars formula

    Mar 18, 2020 · Imagine we want to put $7$ stars in $3$ bins. We can use a visual representation to show how we organise them: $$★ ★ ★ ★ | ★ | ★ ★$$ The bars split the different bins. So, …

  10. combinatorics - Why are the formulae related to circular …

    Circular permutations Consider an arrangement of blue, cyan, green, yellow, red, and magenta beads in a circle. For this particular arrangement of the six beads, there are six ways to list the …