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I got Concrete Mathematics a few days ago, after someone recommended it. My background is physics, and I find the "mathematicians' style" to be very awkward to learn from. This book is excellent for me - concrete examples - it is always trying to solve specific problems, so if I don't follow the theory, I can always refer to a concrete example and try to understand that specific case. This the way I learn best/fastest.


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