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Thinkaholic
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Hello! I’m teaching myself mathematics and physics, and I’m looking for a clear, rigorous book on combinatorics. The reason being is that past books I’ve read that included some combinatorics were difficult to understand (for example, my first encounter with the subject was in a precalculus textbook in which the binomial expansion was presented without any context really, and that was confusing). I know combinatorics is an incredibly interesting branch of mathematics, and I want to learn it badly. I’ve pretty much mastered differential and integral calculus, so a book on combinatorics that uses a bit of calculus would be good (if combinatorics uses calculus; I don’t know very many details yet). I’m also reading Enderton’s ‘Elements of Set Theory’ so I can handle a book that requires set theory.