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Revision as of 19:58, 17 May 2021
An introduction to combinatorics primarily involves counting and probability. As problem-solving ability improves, the scope of combinatorics grows, leading students to the intermediate level.
Contents
Topics
Counting
- Counting functions
- Casework
- Complementary counting
- Constructive counting
- Overcounting
- Committee forming
- Distinguishability
Probability
- Probability techniques
- Complementary probability
- Geometric probability
- Expected value
Miscellaneous
Introductory combinatorics resources
Books
- the Art of Problem Solving: Introduction to Counting and Probability by David Patrick (details)