Combinatorics: The Rota Way is a mathematics textbook on algebraic combinatorics, based on the lectures and lecture notes of Gian-Carlo Rota in his courses at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was put into book form by Joseph P. S. Kung and Catherine Yan, two of Rota's students,[1][2] and published in 2009 by the Cambridge University Press in their Cambridge Mathematical Library book series, listing Kung, Rota, and Yan as its authors (ten years posthumously in the case of Rota).[3] The Basic Library List Committee of the Mathematical Association of America has suggested its inclusion in undergraduate mathematics libraries.[4]
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