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Proofs That Really Count

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"Proofs That Really Count: The Art of Combinatorial Proof" is a book authored by Jonathan Lehman, Robert P. Stanley, and others, focusing on the field of combinatorics in mathematics. The book emphasizes the significance of combinatorial proof techniques, which are used to illustrate the truth of mathematical statements through counting arguments.

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