Discrete Structures [pdf]

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nxobject today at 7:58 PM
The first author is well known for teaching "wild ride" undergraduate classes where he compensates by spending a lot of time on their pedagogy.

He once taught an open to all freshman knot theory elective:

https://people.reed.edu/~ormsbyk/138/

I also remember taking a class on vector calculus from the same author... which detoured through rudimentary manifold theory and differential forms, and ended with a final week on de Rham cohomology and the Mayer-Vietoris theorem (on vector spaces, to be fair, and not modules in general.)

(And is a very fine K-theorist, too, if I say so myself.)

abeppu today at 8:41 PM
So, just from the contents ... does anything make this especially different from other discrete math books?