Reading material for Posets and Partitions.

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I am currently pursuing a course on Discrete Mathematics(DM). The book that my instructor suggested is K.H.Rosen DM. But in today's lecture, he gave a very descriptive talk on POSETS, Lattices, Chains and Anti-Chains, and Partitions.
I tried to look up the topics in K.H.Rosen, Naive Set Theory, and Introductory Combinatorics but I did not find the relevant material in any of these.
I am just an UnderGraduate so rather than very specific books I would like to read texts that is sort of easy.
Could anyone suggest some?







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    Isn't this a better question for your instructor? He knows what he expects from you as well as the level of text that would be appropriate.
    – John Douma
    Aug 8 at 17:29










  • I meet him once a week and couldn't ask today. And he specifically said to not to pester him by mailing.
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  • It is very difficult to help you because we don't know what level you are at or what your professor said that you don't understand. I recommend that you review your notes and ask specific questions about topics that are unclear.
    – John Douma
    Aug 8 at 17:49










  • A book on order theory could help.
    – shubh gupta
    Aug 8 at 17:50














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I am currently pursuing a course on Discrete Mathematics(DM). The book that my instructor suggested is K.H.Rosen DM. But in today's lecture, he gave a very descriptive talk on POSETS, Lattices, Chains and Anti-Chains, and Partitions.
I tried to look up the topics in K.H.Rosen, Naive Set Theory, and Introductory Combinatorics but I did not find the relevant material in any of these.
I am just an UnderGraduate so rather than very specific books I would like to read texts that is sort of easy.
Could anyone suggest some?







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    Isn't this a better question for your instructor? He knows what he expects from you as well as the level of text that would be appropriate.
    – John Douma
    Aug 8 at 17:29










  • I meet him once a week and couldn't ask today. And he specifically said to not to pester him by mailing.
    – shubh gupta
    Aug 8 at 17:35










  • It is very difficult to help you because we don't know what level you are at or what your professor said that you don't understand. I recommend that you review your notes and ask specific questions about topics that are unclear.
    – John Douma
    Aug 8 at 17:49










  • A book on order theory could help.
    – shubh gupta
    Aug 8 at 17:50












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I am currently pursuing a course on Discrete Mathematics(DM). The book that my instructor suggested is K.H.Rosen DM. But in today's lecture, he gave a very descriptive talk on POSETS, Lattices, Chains and Anti-Chains, and Partitions.
I tried to look up the topics in K.H.Rosen, Naive Set Theory, and Introductory Combinatorics but I did not find the relevant material in any of these.
I am just an UnderGraduate so rather than very specific books I would like to read texts that is sort of easy.
Could anyone suggest some?







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I am currently pursuing a course on Discrete Mathematics(DM). The book that my instructor suggested is K.H.Rosen DM. But in today's lecture, he gave a very descriptive talk on POSETS, Lattices, Chains and Anti-Chains, and Partitions.
I tried to look up the topics in K.H.Rosen, Naive Set Theory, and Introductory Combinatorics but I did not find the relevant material in any of these.
I am just an UnderGraduate so rather than very specific books I would like to read texts that is sort of easy.
Could anyone suggest some?









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    Isn't this a better question for your instructor? He knows what he expects from you as well as the level of text that would be appropriate.
    – John Douma
    Aug 8 at 17:29










  • I meet him once a week and couldn't ask today. And he specifically said to not to pester him by mailing.
    – shubh gupta
    Aug 8 at 17:35










  • It is very difficult to help you because we don't know what level you are at or what your professor said that you don't understand. I recommend that you review your notes and ask specific questions about topics that are unclear.
    – John Douma
    Aug 8 at 17:49










  • A book on order theory could help.
    – shubh gupta
    Aug 8 at 17:50












  • 1




    Isn't this a better question for your instructor? He knows what he expects from you as well as the level of text that would be appropriate.
    – John Douma
    Aug 8 at 17:29










  • I meet him once a week and couldn't ask today. And he specifically said to not to pester him by mailing.
    – shubh gupta
    Aug 8 at 17:35










  • It is very difficult to help you because we don't know what level you are at or what your professor said that you don't understand. I recommend that you review your notes and ask specific questions about topics that are unclear.
    – John Douma
    Aug 8 at 17:49










  • A book on order theory could help.
    – shubh gupta
    Aug 8 at 17:50







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Isn't this a better question for your instructor? He knows what he expects from you as well as the level of text that would be appropriate.
– John Douma
Aug 8 at 17:29




Isn't this a better question for your instructor? He knows what he expects from you as well as the level of text that would be appropriate.
– John Douma
Aug 8 at 17:29












I meet him once a week and couldn't ask today. And he specifically said to not to pester him by mailing.
– shubh gupta
Aug 8 at 17:35




I meet him once a week and couldn't ask today. And he specifically said to not to pester him by mailing.
– shubh gupta
Aug 8 at 17:35












It is very difficult to help you because we don't know what level you are at or what your professor said that you don't understand. I recommend that you review your notes and ask specific questions about topics that are unclear.
– John Douma
Aug 8 at 17:49




It is very difficult to help you because we don't know what level you are at or what your professor said that you don't understand. I recommend that you review your notes and ask specific questions about topics that are unclear.
– John Douma
Aug 8 at 17:49












A book on order theory could help.
– shubh gupta
Aug 8 at 17:50




A book on order theory could help.
– shubh gupta
Aug 8 at 17:50










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Introduction to Lattices and Order

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