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== References ==
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:R. Stanley. ''Enumerative Combinatorics, Volume 1, 2nd Edition.'' Cambridge University Press, 2011.
:R. Stanley. ''Enumerative Combinatorics, Volume 1, 2nd Edition.'' Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Textbooks

J. H. van Lint and R. M. Wilson. A course in Combinatorics, 2nd Edition. Cambridge University Press, 2001.
S. Jukna. Extremal Combinatorics: With Applications in Computer Science, 2nd Edition. Springer, 2011.

References

R. Stanley. Enumerative Combinatorics, Volume 1, 2nd Edition. Cambridge University Press, 2011.
R. L. Graham, D. E. Knuth, and O. Patashnik. Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science, 2nd Edition. Addison-Wesley, 1994.
Martin Aigner, and Gunter M. Ziegler. Proofs from THE BOOK, 6th Edition Springer, 2018.
N. Alon and J. H. Spencer. The Probabilistic Method, 4th Edition. Wiley, 2016.
László Lovász and Michael D. Plummer. Matching Theory. American Mathematical Society, 2009.