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Are the other physics books standard physics books in undergrad? I doubt springer is used for freshman material, much less undergrad. At my uni, discrete math is first taught in the freshman year and is followed with more math. Looking to my uni’s physics curriculum, it looks like the springer books are used in junior and senior classes, if not early grad for reference. Similarlu, we have some springer books for our upper level cs classes.

I’m not the other anon, but at my uni, the proof based discrete mathematics course was taught mostly through the professor’s notes. We used Rosen for the problems, and I felt that the tests (which didn’t resemble any of the textbook problems) were about as rigorous as my first proof class in math (I double major in math/cs). Your average CS dork might not always be awe inspiring, but to be honest, neither is your average math dork.

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