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I recommended this to a friend a few days ago:
If you want something more theory based, I suggest Comprehensive Math for Computer Scientists. It's a two volume set, and I only have the first volume, but the second one looks promising as well:
http://www.amazon.com/Comprehensive-Mathematics-Computer-Scientists-1/dp/3540208356
I think it's meant as reference guide but I worked through it like a standard text and it showed a bit more depth where Rosen lacked, although I'm still not sure how some of these ideas apply to Computer Science. You might be able to grok some of it, but Springer has a particular standard for density of mathematics books. Unless you have the time to chew through it for days at a time, I'd wait until you had some more mathematical maturity. It's not that the concepts are deep or complicated, but the mathematical language and formalisms aren't very readable until you've been exposed to it for a few years.